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8th March 1957
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Too Much Transport?

W ILL fuel rationing leave an indelible imprint on road transport? Have the practices evolved to deal w ith the emergency any...

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Half an Answer

A STATEMENT made in the House of Commons last week by Mr. G. R. H. Nugent, Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of ....

Passing Comments

Where There's a Will R USSIANS are evidently not the only workmen who have built their own living accommodation in recent...

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Many Protests Over New Wage Scale Expected

BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT M ANY protests are likely to be made by hauliers when the new wage scale agreed by the Road Haulage...

Drivers to "Go Slow" From Monday?

NyIONDAY is the day set by a meeting In of shop stewards in London last week-end for an unofficial ban by lorry drivers on...

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Spares by Air to Africa

A PLAN for delivering spare vehicle parts to Africa by air is being expanded by Hunting-Clan Air Transport, Ltd., London...

Guard Rails to be Compulsory on Lorries?

THE Minister of Transport is con sidering a proposal that side guard rails should be fitted to goods vehicles, as well as to...

30 ft. _for All Doubledeckers

QPERATORS of four wheeled double-deck of registered before July 1, 1956, are to be allowed to modify them to increase the...

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Men in the News

MR. R. A. WHEWAY has been appointed technical director of Job Wheway and Son, Ltd. MR. C. D. IDE has been .appointed joint...

Leyland's Confidence in the Future

T HE Leyland Group faces the future with confidence, after careful preparation and intensive development of export markets,...

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No New Licence for Yarmouth Trips

IN a reserved decision, the North 1 Western Traffic Commissioners have refused to authorize W. Robinson and Sons (Great...

• Council Busmen's Pay Claim Pending?

A FURTHER claim for higher wages for municipal bus workers is believed to be under consideration by the trade unions. The last...

Global to Expand : G.U.S. Partnership

r XPANSION of the activities of Global Tours, Ltd., is expected to result from• the taking by Great Universal Stores, Ltd., of...

Railways Prejudice Objection by Oversight

T HE North Western Road Car Co., Ltd.. were seeking to compete With a service that British Railways had carefully nursed since...

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Eastern Counties Get Part Grant : Temporary Increases Confirmed

A N application for higher fares opposed by 31 local councils was r - sonly partially granted to the Eastern Counties Omnibus...

Swansea Wins Fares Appeal

L'OLLOWING an appeal by Swansea I Borough Council, the Minister . of Transport has made an Order on the South Wales Traffic...

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Must Spreader Show Lights ?

IS an asphalt spreader, which can proI ceed under its own power only when layin g a road surface, a vehicle upon which li g hts...

Company Forced to • Surrender Services

O NE of the principal bus companies in Ceylon, the Hi g h Level Road Bus Co., has been directed to surrender its Colombo city...

Bedford Fire-engine with 81-ft. Ladder

B ASED on a specially reinforced Bedford SL chassis, a fire appliance incorporatin g a Ma g irus 81-ft. turntable ladder and...

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30,000-ton Haul for New Mine

T WENTY-FOUR sled trains, drawn by oil-engined tractors, are working around the clock in Manitoba. Canada, to move 30,000 tons...

Western S.M.T. Want Major Share

T HE claim of the Western S.M.T. Co.. Ltd., to provide the major share of the bus service when trams are withdrawn in Paisley...

Mtcrograrns . . .

Petrol Price Cut: The price of petrol in Switzerland was last week reduced by about 2d. a gallon. Imports Freed: Restrictions...

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P.T.A. Want Commissioners to Inquire into Traffic Orders

R [COMMENDATIONS on the procedure to be followed by local authorities in making traffic regulation orders have been submitted...

Rail Horsebox Service Jeopardized ?

VORKSH1RE horse-racing interests might be seriously affected by the jeopardizing of the railways' horsebox service because of...

Restrictive Practice Register Open Soon

T HE public register of agreements, being drawn up under the Registration of Restrictive Trading Agreements Order, 1956, will...

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More Services for ' Old People

THE Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners. I at Leeds on Monday, granted an application by C. G. Littlewood, Ltd., Sheffield, for new...

Fuel. Shortage Creates Coach Demand?

rONFLICTING testimony as to the popularity of Great Yarmouth as a holiday resort for people in the Rothei - ham and Sheffield...

No Licence Needed for School Service

THE Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners decided at Leeds, last week, that a licence for a school bus service was not needed. Mr....

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New Rules on Speed Limit Signs

THE Minister of Transport has issued a circular to local authorities in England and Wales explaining the effect of forthcoming...

Petrol-Oil Mixture Tried with Success

"14IGHLY successful " experiments have been made by GrimsbyCleethorpes municipal undertaking running buses on a mixture of 90...

Changes in Vehicle Licensing Proposed

A NUMBER of important recommendations on the system of registering and licensing vehicles and drivers through local taxation...

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Automatic Drive in Doubl

c1( er Fi rst Test By A j .m oh i n .R F .T .. E M . oon, Leyland Double-decker with Self-Changing Gears Fully Automatic...

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Semi-trailer for Road or Rail

A NEW type of semi-trailer that can travel by road or rail has been developed after four years' work by the Chesapeake and Ohio...

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The Man Santa Claus emembered!

Inter-depot Trunk Services Now Operated from South Wales by Former Owner-driver By S. Buckley, Assoc.Inst.T. A LOAD of ship's...

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Radio to Raise Fleet Efficiency

O NE of the first applications of radio to the vehicles of a privateenterprise haulier, the Pye sets used by Reeves Transport,...

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When is a Driver Not a Driver?

How the Law Differentiates Between "Driving" and " Work": Responsibilities of Employers By Our Legal Adviser T HE item, "Out...

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Gas Board's Proved INCENTIVE PLAN

How the Principles of a Payments Scheme are Related to a Variety of Fluctuating Operating Conditions to Mutual Advantage of'...

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Six-wheeled Tipper Moves 260 Tons a Day

IN operation by the National Coal Board for over a year at Dillwyn Colliery, near Seven Sisters, Glamorgan, an A.E.C....

50° Tip for 7-ton Loads

T HE recently introduced Spenborough UPT1400 10-toncapacity tipping gear has been demonstrated to The Commercial Motor by...

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ore River Cross

W HEN a European free-trade bloc becomes established, with Britain as a constituent member, goods, services and people are...

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Exhaust Brakes Reduce Wear to a Fifth

XAMPLES of the Clayton-Oetikei J-d exhaust brake have recently undergone a stringent test under service conditions in South...

All-wheel Drive for Beach Clearance

TO assist in the clearance of flotsam. rubbish, oil, seaweed and so on from Blackpool's beaches, a 4/5-ton tipper based on a...

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Unloading Tax

W HY should fuel used for operatin g unloading gear driven through a power take-off be taxed? This thought occurred to me when...

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Much Ado About Nothing

64 E have had an interesting debate, and I think it has followed the traditional pattern," Mr. George Nugent, Parliamentary...

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OFFSET HIGHER PAY RATES

T HE new wage proposals for drivers, now about to be issued as R.H. 61, have been made at a difficult time for operators. In...

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Cars Blamed for Bus Losses

' T HE principal reason that train and bus services are becoming uneconomic is because so many people have their own cars and...

One Train a Year to Yarmouth

"IT would be easier to walk," com l. mented Maj. F. S. Eastwood. chairman of the Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners, when they...

Three Out of 200 Tours Run Regularly

E XCURSION and tour licences became farcical when operators had schedules of some 200 destinations and, for 90 per cent. of the...

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Safety Scheme for Powered Brakes

A IR-OPERATED brakes should 1-1 always be fitted with means for direct manual operation if the power fails, and patent No....