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8th January 1965
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Breakdown Warnings

O NF potential source of fatalities to lorry drivers—indeed, to any road user—arises from the need to change a punctured...

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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING -FIRST MEETINGS

THE next two weeks will see the first I. exploratory meetings between repre sentatives of the Ministry of Labour and of the...

U.S. Land Big Fish Contract

PA A WIDESPREAD fish distribution scheme involving over 120 vehicles, 400 Grimsby fish merchants and countless fish retailers...

T.R.T.A Considers Minimum Standards for Off-street Loading Plans

A T yesterday's (Thursday) meeting of the highways and traffic committee of the Traders Road Transport Association, the need...

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Big Scottish Timber Haulage Plans

A LTHOUGH Scottish Pulp and Paper Mills will haul a small proportion of the necessary supplies for their new plant near Fort...

PAY CLAIM IN A CLAIM for a wage increase has

been lodged with the Road Haulage Wages Council by the transport unions, and a copy of the claim has been sent to employers'...

Heaviest-ever "Roll-on" Load T HE heaviest-ever " roll-on" load to be

carried on the Transport Ferry Service was delivered by Pickfords Ltd, to its destination in Bedford on Wednesday.'it is a...

Pointer's New W elfare Scheme

T HE Pointer Group of Norwich has introduced a welfare scheme for nonalaried employees (hourly paid) that will vovide them with...

Tate and Lyle Pull out of 1965 LDOY

THE Tate and Lyle group are not going to enter for the 1965 Lorry Driver of the Year competition. Normally they enter about 200...

SWIFT TAKE OVER LONDON HAULIER yr is understood that this

week the I haulage firm of H. G. Harrison and Co., London, S.E.1, was being taken over by Swift Bulk Haulage Ltd., the Essex...

Outcry at Rail Freight Rate Increases

From our Industrial Correspondent THE British Railways Board took particular care to point out this week when announcing the 4...

T.R.T.A. Liaison Talks Q NE of the items due for discussion

at yesterday's (Thursday) meeting of the vehicles committee of the Traders Road Transport Association was the question of...

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New Hull-Rotterdam Ferry Service

1-3 . A NEW ferry service between Hull and Rotterdam, starting about the autumn of 1965 with one vessel and offering three...

NEW B.R.S. SERVICE FOR EXPORTERS

A COMPREHENSIVE parcels service ri from Great Britain to many of the principal cities in Europe and all destinations in the...

ALFRED BELL TAKE-OVER IMMINENT

T HE take-over of Alfred Bell Ltd., of Newcastle upon Tyne, and branches by Drake Carriers Ltd. is imminent. Alfred Bell...

MARKINGS FOR LOADING BANS

PI A NEW system of yellow kerb marks to indicate where the loading and unloading of vehicles is prohibited, either continuously...

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Removers Blaze the Trail

Conference course held for foremen this week at Knuston Hall sets the pattern for the industry by S. BUCKLEY WITH the...

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Arbitration Tribunal for Municipal Claim

FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT British Coach Rally T HE 1965 British Coach Rally—the 11th in the series—will be held during...

ENGINEERING INDUSTRY'S 41-HOUR WEEK BRING JS PROBLEMS

P ASSENGER transport problems created by the introduction of the 41-hour working week for engineering and shipyard workers have...

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Wider Review of Fuel Tax Relief Needed

r ONTRACT and private hire opera tions which carry workmen and schoolchildren and which, technically, do not come under the...

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NO OVERTIME BAN FOR LONDON

T HE threatened ban on overtime by London's busmen over the proposed cut in schedules was called off a few hours before it was...

Expulsion for Rochdale?

THE municipal bus undertaking of Rochdale, Lancashire, has been threatened with expulsion from the National Federation and the...

Duple Group Sales Ltd. announce the following appointments: Mr. R.

J. Richards (secretary) and Mr. G. J. Lynch (group chief engineer) become full directors of Duple Motor Bodies Ltd. Mr. E. T....

New Inter-state Facilities in Ireland

po LANS for closer co-operation between Coras lompair Eireann and the Ulster Transport Authority were disclosed by Mr. A. G....

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NEW I.T.A. MEMBERS T HE Industrial Transport Association announces that the

following have been admitted to membership : Mr. W. Alcorn (South of Scotland Electricity Board); Mr. S. Burrill (Thomas Usher...

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No Decision on A-licence Bid by Hodgson of Carlisle

A N application by J. W. Hodgson (Transport) Ltd., of Carlisle, for an A-licence variation to include six additional vehicles...

Named Customers' Traffic Allowed in Limited Grant to Judkins

W ITNESSES from Judkins (Coated Macadam) Ltd., of Nuneaton, told the West Midland deputy Licensing Authority, Mr. R. Hall, at...

Scottish Service Sought

A SATURDAYS-ONLY stage carriage I -1 service between Edinburgh and the new town of Glenrothes is proposed by Scottish Omnibuses...

Contract Switch for Six G REATLY increased production in vehicle tyres

was the reason given by A. L. S. Harman Ltd., of Wolverhampton, for applying at Birmingham last week to switch six contract...

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DECISION ON MINERS' ASSISTED-TRAVEL BATTLE

THE West Midland Traffic Commig sioners, in a written decision, have granted applications by Kendrick Transport Ltd., Dudley,...

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Insulated Vanguards from Crane Fruehauf

I NSULATED versions of their Van guard range of frameless semi-trailer vans are now being produced by Crane Fruehauf Trailers...

KNOCK-OUT WITH A DIFFERENCE

L OW-LOADERS with knock-out axles have mostly taken the form of having four wheels in line. it is unusual to see a low-loader...

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'Industrial Training Year'

" WHATEVER else happens in British VV industry this year, one thing is certain-1965 will go down as industrial training year."...

ORDERS and DELIVERIES

MORE HUNGARIAN VEHICLES FOR. CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Under the trade pact recently signed between Czechoslovakia and Hungary more...

Attendants on Lorry Mounted Cranes

F OLLOWING strong representations to the Ministry of Transport by the Lorry Mounted Crane Association, the addition of a...

Brockhouse Trailer Distributors T HE London company B.B. Sales Ltd., hydraulic

engineers of Clapham, S.W.9, have been appointed distributors for the postal districts south of the Thames for trailers and...

Mini-coaches on Show

A N exhibition of public service mini1 - 10. coaches is now in progress at the showrooms of the Williams Motor Co. Ltd., Knott...

New Company to Specialize on Ford Engines

A A FIRM which already supplies and converts more than 3,500 Ford engines a year to meet customers' spec;fie needs (recent...

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A 36-FOOTER FOR BEVAN FUNNELL

T ir,IS big Luton van (above) is being cperated by Bevan Funnell Ltd. of Nemhaven on their Swedish and Italian direct furniture...

Ak LONG LUTON FROM HAZLEMERE A NOTHER new van (below) built

to exceed the old Construction and Use max ma is this Hazlemere " long Luton whit h is 31 ft. 9 in. overall and has a main body...

VAN VARIATIONS

Three Recent Luton Types for Very Different Work Two-tier Transport E IG1-111( bicycles can be carried in this two-tier Luton...

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ROAD AND WORKSHOP by HANDYMAN

Clutch Trouble After Overhaul MOTHING can be more annoying to II the hard-working motor fitter than to find the clutch he has...

Leeds Reade r Wins Prize

O UR prize-winner this week is Mr. H. Sutton, of Leeds. He says that he has experienced difficulty in obtaining replacemept...

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NEW EQUIPMENT

and Publications ront-end Winch for Land-Rovers k NEW front-end winch for use on the Land-Rover is being produced by...

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BIRD'S EYE

VIEW By The Hawk Fluid Situation A new spirit of competition is, I understand, likely to be seen in the fuel supply field in...

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BY ASHLEY TAYLOR,

A, Assoc. Inst. T. Green for Go SCIENTIFIC guidance of traffic movement is one of those things that seems certain to be...

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1. Important Preliminaries

BY NORMAN H. T1LSLEY H AVE you had an application refused lately? Have you been up before your Licensing Authority armed with,...

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'He's O.K.'

Is this casual judgment on a driver's skill enough? Those who test potential staff surely need their own standards of...

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When Personal I irvision Spells Success

BY ASHLEY TAYLOR, A.M.I.R.T.E., Assoc.Inst.T. CONSISTENT interest riot only by a chief executive, but also by the individual...

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C-licence Judgment

another viewpoint By R. E. G. BROWN, F.C.I.S., M.Inst. T. IT was difficult to tell from Mr. Titsley's account (in "Licensing...

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, a new conception of a Labour Minister of Transport

L IKE explorers in space gingerly testing the atmosphere and environment of a new world, road transport operators have taken a...

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Service and Statistics

ADVICE ON TRANSPORT PROBLEMS by S. BUCKLEY, ASSOC. i NST.T. T HE provision of an efficient service is the universal objective...

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MONEY MATTERS

Good Company Resul . • ighten Gloom HE announcement of some good company results I helped to brighten the gloom of stock...

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IN YOUR OPINION

The Diesel Engine Controversy • I HAVE been following with interest the correspondence in this column regarding the sudden...