Quo VATIS? On the box
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ROAD transport operators will vances in telecommunications t according to the Road Haulage vices.
The RHA's Vehicle and Traffic Information Service — VATIS — will be expanded around September or October into a general information service using British Telecom's Prestel service.
In addition to the backloading information which was provided initially on BRS' Datafreight service, and which is now handled manually at RHA area offices, subscribers will receive domestic and international news and information on Prestel desk monitors.
Similar developments are in the pipeline for Datafreight itself which will be expanded to take it out of its current BRS sphere. When it is expanded, it too will provided general traffic information as well as backloading details, and will be available at a be able to take advantage of ad echnology by the end of this yea! Association and British Road Stu competitive price to attract smi hauliers.
At present, there are Dat freight terminals in over 50 BR branches, and these have beE joined by 15 other hire or rewal and own account operators the past four weeks.
A HINT of how wage negoti tions will be conducted ne: winter will come in a few day when details of a new ogre ment between Mobil and its c tanker drivers are announced.
The company reached a pr liminary agreement last wet with the Transport and Gener Workers Union on the (let which will be backdated to Mt 1, but was not revealing an exact details until it had ratific. tion from the union.