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29th November 1968, Page 46
29th November 1968
Page 46
Page 46, 29th November 1968
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*no Monopoly

Only about 10 years have elapsed since the Republic of Ireland Government gave permission to certain British coach operators to tour the Twenty-six Counties under licence......

* Cut Short

I sometimes wonder whether complaints of small attendances at meetings of transport bodies cannot be laid partly at the door of the organizers. For example, discussion at last......

* Double Duty

Vehicle operators in the Doncaster, Wallasey and Barrow-in-Furness areas may not be aware of the fact but they have the MPTA to thank for the advantage they enjoy in each having......

* Part-timer

Since it stands well out on Morecambe Bay's northern tip, Barrow-in-Furness is far away from the heavy traffic arteries. Derek Hyde, the corporation transport manager, tells me......

* Very Trying

It is strange but a number of eligible operators who entered the LDoY competition have not claimed a training grant from the RTITB. Or is it so strange? I heard this week of an......

* Cost Of Safety

A film shown by Monsanto in Mayfair last week created a great deal of interest in a very mixed audience. Called Windscreen glass under trial, it demonstrated clearly the......

* More Safety

'Star of the night at the BRS Parcels Ltd. safe-driving presentation ceremony in City Road, EC1, last Friday was Henry Bridge of Eltham branch. Mr. Bridge, who has been with the......