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9th June 1994
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BRIEFS

Loretta Campbell, the 22year-old Chelmsford-based truck driver involved in the M25 crash which killed three men last week, will...

French stalling in belly tank battle

by Kathy Watson • The French Government is set to perform a U-turn on its recent promise to allow belly tanks. This would...

Drivers' plight at the end of the Chunnel

• Four LGV drivers were stranded underground for nearly four hours after the Channel Tunnel train carrying the men ground to a...

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High-value attacks

• Truck thieves are becoming increasingly skilled at targeting high value loads, according to national statistics released by...

Police in recovery row

by Juliet Parish • A recovery operators association plans to go to the courts in a bid to halt all UK police forces...

Lane drops BASF

• BASF Coatings & Inks says it is taking legal advice following what it claims is a decision by the Lane Group to terminate its...

Heron Distribution loses two of its big contracts

• Heron Distribution lost two major contracts last week which are believed to be worth up to Lima year. The profitable...

Labour peers want permits to stay

Labour peers are preparing to ambush Government plans to scrap the exemption permit system for the London lorry ban. The...

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UK law for Euro-cases

by Karen Miles • In a move designed to tighten control over British livestock hauliers when abroad, animal welfare authorities...

Got your number

• Leicestershire police are trying out a speed trap designed to embarrass speeding drivers into slowing down by flashing their...

Ka mmac loses

• Ormskirk, Lancs-based 12-vehicle operator, Kammac 1988 has lost an appeal against an industrial tribunal decision that it...

Red Star slashes carriers' contracts

• The agreements of the 60 carriers contracted to carry out Red Star's national collection and delivery work have been...

Calmer traffic

• Operators using cross-country trunk and A-roads can expect to encounter more road narrowing, chicanes and central islands in...

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VINs could bust crime

by Eugene SiIke III Pressure for legislation to tackle vehicle crime is mounting with claims of widespread support for a bill...

Airport hit by rash of crashes

• The Health & Safety Executive is investigating a series of accidents at Manchester Airport's oar parks: one resulted in...

Police quiz five on freight forwarding

• Police investigating alleged fraud which netted up to £750,000 from unwitting hauliers have made five arrests and are...

Close in sheep

• Shropshire County Council is poised to crack down on livestock hauliers who flout an 18. month-old law by transporting sheep...

• Staff 1111m1 ir_levi_Ah.r 411 MC' e icioilxir re... A on...ant ...no.,

at the time of Leyland Daf's receivership from a joint Leyland Daf/Renoult vehicle development project have received an out of...

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Lynx sale put on ice Second drug trial • A Manchester truck driver accused of smuggling Lim

by Juliet Parish • NFC has shelved plans to sell Lynx—at least until its lossmaking parcels subsidiary breaks even and earns...

CB appeal

• Suffolk police are appealing over the CB airways to truck drivers who may have been in the Mildenhall area at the time a...

Ford joins Rover in the Channel Tunnel

• After clinching its second contract to go through the Channel Tunnel, Railfreight Distribution plans to capture a third of...

Truck theft foiled

• Quick action by the owners of a haulage company in Preston, Lancs foiled a vehicle theft and led to two men being called in...

Arsonists attack

• A Stoke-on-Trent haulier is offering a £500 reward For information following a spate of break-ins whIch culminated in a...

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FRENCH HAVE A BELLY LAUGH

Here we go again, and again. The French don't like belly tanks and whack large fines on any haulier that has the temerity to...

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AVRO looks forward to boom

by Bill Brock • Last weekend's Avro-Ex, held at the Hinckley Island Hotel in Warwickshire for the second year in succession,...

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Reefer man turns up the heat

by Brian Weatherley • Keith Howard is used to chasing the leader in the British refrigerated trailer market. Having previously...

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Volvo BlOL gets on down

by Noel MiIlier • Volvo has entered the booming ultra-low-floor city bus market with the BIOL. This rear-engined 12m city bus...

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Seddon hears RCV operators

• Seddon Atkinson will launch new refuse vehicles at the INVNI Show in Torquay (see preview, page 26). The Pacer is an improved...

Renault adds more to boost light vans

• Renault UK aims to boost sales of its light vans with a package of specification improvements marketed as Enterprise 2. The...

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Missing paperwork

• Using a vehicle without a test certificate and permitting a driver to fail to produce a tacho chart cost Pontypool haulier...

Compensation paid

• Collier Industrial Waste has been ordered to pay driver Derek Delaney £1,192 in compensation for unfair dismissal. A...

No strings

• Scottish LA Michael Betts renewed the licence of Milne Trucking, for 20 vehicles and 25 trailers, without taking any...

Failed exam of Mountain Ash-based Kenneth Keepings was told to

withdraw his bid to renew his licence by South Wales DLA Gerrard Sullivan, after failing the CPC examination for the fourth time

Theft drives JAB off site

• JAB Transport of Rainford, Merseyside ran into opposition from local residents after being forced out of its operating centre...

Six out of 11 allegations dropped

• Offences involving two Special Types vehicles cost Carrington, Manchester-based J Wright (Heavy Haulage) £1,065 in fines and...

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DLA needs the full picture

• Allegations of running trucks on international operation when a company only held interim authority for national operation,...

Wrong kind of chart

• Swansea fruit and vegetable merchant F Ley & Sons fell foul of the law, and was fined .0,080, because the company was...

Amu admits parking error

• Amec has admitted failing to comply with a parking condition on its Castle Donington, Leics depot when it appeared at a...

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Long wait for late pay justice

Britain is one of only three European countries which refuses to legislate on the problem of late payment. Are hauliers going...

GRAHAM CORDINER: OWNER DRIVER.

"The Government is interested in improving the situation but is leaving it all down to the individual." Late payment does not...

RALPH COOMBS: RUNS TWO TRUCKS.

"It takes so long to recover debt that the small haulier has usually gone out of business by then." Coombs works for potato...

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T he owner of Gavin Mitchell Haulage in Scotland is appealing

to fellow hauliers to be on guard if they are offered cheap Goodyear tyres. He had six stolen from his ERF EC14 tipper between...

B uckinghamshire haulier RH Pitkin had a Volvo FL12 tractor taken

from a High Wycombe car park on the night of 31 May. The tractor, registration ECM 861Y, has a grey cab with red chassis and...

A blue eight-wheel MAN tipper was stolen from Old Rochester Way

lorry park in Dartford between 16:00hrs and 07:00 on 3-4 June. It belongs to piant hire company Beechmast of Shoreham near...

A Norfolk haulier and his son are unable to work following

the theft of their Scania 6x2 tractor from a layby near their home. Thieves left behind a new refrigerated trailer loaded with...

A trailer and its load have turned up in Romford minus

the Volvo FL10 tractor with which they were stolen in Norfolk at the end of May. Thieves lifted the depot gates off their...

y OU CAN NOW FIGHT THE TRUCK THIEVES with the Commercial

Motor, Iveco Ford, Road Haulage Association Trucktheft Action Pack. The pack tells you everything you need to know to help...

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czi hat do IOU buy the haulier who has everything?

A 5 4 0 , 0 0 0 McLaren Fl roadster, perhaps. And what could you buy the mechanic who has everything? He's bound to appreciate...

Taking a not so) early bath

0 he Hawk sends his best wishes to driver Donald Terry, who has just retired after 4-5 years of driving for Humberside haulier...

a his antiquated notice outside an old, but still operational, bus

garage in South East London is guaranteed to set feminists fizzing. Even assuming that bus companies had no need to employ...

A stop sign that means business

0 am indebted to West Country driving instructor Steve Robertson for picturing this worrying sign, spotted on one of the Exeter...

Death where is thy Stingray?

A merican George Swanson couldn't bear to be A merican George Swanson couldn't bear to be parted from his beloved 1984...

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DEALERS

Iveco in Ireland • The first lveco dealers are being appointed by Truck IVECO Dealers International, part of the Harris...

TRAINING

Fleet cert • A course leading to a new qualification for fleet managers has been launched by the Institute of the Motor...

SERVICES

Cargo shift • Cargo Development Company, the import agent for Vauxhall cars, has moved to a new 25-acre site at Hartlepool...

PUBLICATIONS

Emissions guide • Ford Power Products has published a comprehensive review of current and forecast vehicle emission...

EVENTS

Transport manager • The winner of the 1994 Transport & Distribution Manager of the Year award will receive £5,000 in cash and...

ROAD NEWS

A96 advice • Drivers on the A96 Aberdeen-Inverness road are offered safety advice in a leaflet from the Scottish Office. Over...

PRODUCTS

Rearguard defence • A heavy-duty lock removes the need for padlocks on trucks' rear doors. The stainless-steel lock is...

BOADWATCH • For the latest road news around the UK

simply contact one of the following AA Hotline numbers (calls cost 36p/min offpeak; 48p at all other times): West Country:...

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Pattern of operation

T write regarding Michael 1Salt's "Sound Off" (CM 26 May-1 June). Michael's grasp of the situation is superb. Looking at my...

No more roads

T can understand the view lthrough the cab windscreen that demands more and more road building to solve traffic jams ("jam...

Extra details

A s 1 work in the trailer business I congratulate Commercial Motor on its initiative in listing stolen vehicles and trailers in...

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PLGs and trailers

C ould youplease advise me on licence groups? I own and drive a 7.5 tonne truck which is registered as PLG (camper van). I...

Register needed

y our recent Sound Off heading was in connection with an operator who purchased a Sc,ania used vehicle (CM5-11 May), only to...

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Waste show gets bigger

Waste management may lack glamour but for the truck and equipment makers it's big business. This year's IWM show is longer and...

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ISCOUNT F OR BULK

There are high-cubes and then there are high cubes...Fiat's new Fiorino is a revamp of a long-lived design. Its the biggest...

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Where the buck stops

Hauliers whose vehicles are involved in fatal accidents could face charges of corporate manslaughter if tough new proposals...

Law Commission proposals in brief

1. Abolition of Unlawful Act Manslaughter (where the defendant is killed during the course of an unlawful act—it is not usua6 ,...

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Big bo

Southampton's Williams Shipping Group is celebrating its centenary this year. Despite its name it depends largely on road...

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lass of '94

With new Government money pledged to training the time is right for the industry to put its employees back in the classroom....

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Most road accidents happen because of driver error, but some

are caused by careless maintenance. Whatever the cause, the emergency services are left to pick up the pieces—and to work out...

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'No recognition of the impact on smaller firms of the black economy'

6 n his introduction to the Government I White Paper, Competitiveness: Helping Business to Win, John Major boldly declares his...