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9th April 1992
9th April 1992
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U COMMENT

• Media exposure regularly embarrasses even government organisations enough to cause them to reconsider their actions, and it...

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Free offer on RTITB shares to hauliers

• Free shares in the Road Transport Industry Training Board's successor, RTITB Services, are to be offered to all hauliers who...

Truck sales still falling

• UK truck sales for the first three months of the year stand at 7,892 — a fall of 11.5% on the same period last year. For all...

DVLA backinl own on revocation

• A Derbyshire driver has forced the Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency to flout its own controversial rules on who it deems...

Hauliers boycott Mersey Tunnel in toll hike demo

• Nearly 200 hauliers boycotted the Mersey Tunnels last Monday to protest against a 122% hike in tolls. Increases of up to...

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Kent police warn of Euro truck risk

• Continental lorries are causing road deaths because of fatal blind spots, say Kent Police. The force is urging the Department...

1 !WAZ*A . * —j ei rig r 10 11 7 40 • Four of Britain's leading experts on

transport law will be on the Commercial Motor stand at this year's Truckfest to help solve your legal problems. Jonathan...

Docks appeal • The Department of Transport is to appeal

against Dewsbury Magistrates' decision that EC tacho and drivers hours laws do not apply to a dock road in Dover. Onion...

Philips' post • Roger Philips, who joined Iveco Ford as

director of commercial strategy in January, is taking over responsibility for sales, marketing and aftersales from Nick...

Stobart deal • Carlisle-based haulier Eddie Stobart has agreed a

3% pay deal with his drivers and plans to open depots in Warrington, Bristol, Newcastle, Glasgow and London, adding 70 vehicles...

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Beware of cheque scam

• Police are warning this week that hauliers selling trucks, or any other recipient of building society cheques, should not...

Chope assauh

• Roads and Traffic Minister Christopher Chope was punched in the face several times last week while speaking to voters in his...

No cash for creditors

• Creditors of failed forwarder Eastcoast Trucking were told last week that they stand little chance of being paid. At a...

CV dealers make a Major decision

• Most truck dealers will vote Tory in today's election, but far fewer believe John Major will win the election, according to a...

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Lowdown on 95 Series

• Leyland Daf has confirmed that it will be offering the Low Deck version of its 95 Series tractive unit in the UK before the...

VW Transporter gets tipper kit

• The new Volkswagen Transporter chassis-cab is being offered with a Tipmaster tipper conversion. The 2,9m 'Hi-spec' tipper...

Renault gets first crack at V-MAC

• News from the US suggests that the next generation of the 16.4-litre Mack vee-eight engine used in the Renault AE will get...

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Bigfoot for vans

• I hinlop has introduced a van tyre, the LT7, with '1 3 ' (150km/h) speed rating. It comes in 14 and 15in sizes to suit most...

Weight loss for Unimogs

• Mercedes-Benz will be presenting a new generation of lighter Unimog all-wheel-drive vehicles at the Hanover Show in May. The...

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Scania 8x4 powers in

IXCLUSIVE • Scania has bolstered its attack on the UK eight-wheeler market with a new, highpowered P113-360 chassis which...

Hoyer decides to LAG behind

• Huddersfield-based Hoyer UK has ordered nine of LAG's latest PetroLAG triaxled spirit tankers to work on a distribution...

LIM AA upgrade

• The Automobile Association is investing £17m in upgrading its livened fleet of motorist support vehicles. A £2.6m share of...

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Demand up for used CVs

Claims that the recession in the transport industry is bottoming out received a boost this week with signs that hauliers are...

Tesco plans Welsh growth

• Following redundancies in its distribution network, Tesco plans to expand its in-house operation by opening a major site in...

Folkestone seamen wait for ferry cash

. Out-of-work seafarers intent on setting up a freight-only service on the Folkestone-Boulogne route will know this week...

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TNT Lands deal

• "1'NT Aerospace has won a multi-million-pound contract to feed parts to the Land Rover production line at Solihull, West...

SDC's German sales prize

• An Irish manufacturer is to set to sell £20m worth of trailers this year by exporting almost half its production into the...

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Driver had no LGV licence

• Driving while not holding an LGV licence, overloading and hours and tachograph offences have cost driver Brian Doyle £.680....

House fails to face court on hours

Chippenhambased Anthony House, who trades as Taylor Transport, has failed to appear before Rochdale magistrates to answer...

VAT offences cost firm £5,527

/Foleshill, Coventry-based Fleetmarket and its principal director Michael William Luke have been ordered to pay fines, costs...

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Fined for under 10 0 /0 over

• A Vehicle Inspectorate recommendation that overloads of less than 10% should not be prosecuted is only a guideline, and each...

Dragon renews for five years

• Belfast-based Dragon Shipping succeeded in getting its South Wales licence renewed for the full five years, when it appeared...

LEGAL

DIRECTORY • Commercial Motor has compiled a nationwide directory of specialist transport lawyers, expert witnesses,...

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Wilson looks behind iron curtain

• Secondhand dealer Alan Wilson is committed to having at least one new product at Expo Coach '92 at Castle Donington this...

Alexander bosses buy in

stors under the name Spotlaunch. It plans to introduce closer integration between the Belfast and Falkirk operations which...

Detroit for Setra

• Detroit Diesel has entered a marketing agreement to supply engines for Kassbohrer coaches operating in Europe. Kassbohrer's...

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Seven-car carrier cuts weight

/ A seven-car transporter drawbar outfit developed by Pickering's Transport Services of Thurmaston, Leicestershire is claimed...

Multilift goes to waste with demount system

• Dutch manufacturer Multilift Benelux has developed a combined waste collection/transportation vehicle that allows the body...

Add-Dis Flexbox to your operation

/ German trailer manufacturer Krone has developed a selfsupporting modular ISO-type container system for whole or split-load...

European is Continental

/ Having recently launched a new range of ATP Class A lightly insulated bodywork into the UK, Klege-Europ has now developed a...

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ril ast week CM outlined the transport

policies of the major parties but in the hurly burly of election coverage we omitted to examine the offerings from the Monster...

Caught in the neck of time

hat, you may ask, is going on here? — and no it isn't a last minute attempt to wring a vote from a floating voter. The...

Watt a card

oiling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has shelled out £20,000 for a 1930s Lagonda sports car, which is likely to gather a fair...

Flesh and grab

ansas city suffered a giant traffic jam when drivers stopped to grab 2,000 porn magazines that had fallen off a lorry —...

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C HECK UP

• "Of course drivers never, ever, know their trucks are untaxed or have loose wheel bolts and leaking fuel tanks. Oh no, that's...

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Let us publish your stolen trucks FREE in Crimeline NEXT WEEK

• A Mercedes 1626/32 tractive unit has been stolen from a lorry park in Barton-on-Humber, costing its owners Si Barrick about...

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GEOFFREY STURGEON is 63 in May and has been a

driver for 45 years. He worked for Millers Transport for 15 years until it was taken over by Loadwell Transport, Felixstowe,...

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CHANGES IN THE LAW

Hope for epilepsy sufferers Epilepsy seems to be one of the most common causes of licence revocation since the DVLA took over....

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S uddenly six wheels seem a lot more attractive than eight.

Chancellor Norman Lamont's recent Budget may not have held much interest for the transport industry, but it did create two...

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INTERNATIONAL

CONSORTIUMS n the final run-up to the Single European Market many operators are forging links on the Continent, but six UK...

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1 an Dunstall, business development manager for Granada, thinks there

is enough competition from other motorway service area operators without having to worry about non-motorway rivals. "On average...

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Wheel-loss reappears

• I have read your editorial coverage of wheel shedding with considerable interest as I had slight involvement in the problem...

Last chance to vote for haulage

• In Commercial Motor 19-25 March Brian Weatherley ran the rule over the general election campaigns. As usual his article was...

Licensing law: the DVLA view

• It is essential to our administration of driver licensing policy that we take full account of the views of our customers and...

Car drivers to blame?

• I refer to your news story concerning front underrun protection (CM 12 Dec-2 Jan). If the "£100 driver" (car drivers) would...

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Consider a job teaching trucking

• We are a College of Further Education based in Morley, Leeds. It has been our experience that the best people to teach others...

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`The fiR collditiolls do Hot hold water'

n our view the CMR conditions do not hold water. Offshore Transport Services will no longer take on any urgent deliveries...