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No Replacement For Maintenance

3rd March 1961, Page 51
3rd March 1961
Page 51
Page 51, 3rd March 1961 — No Replacement For Maintenance
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PPLYING at Liverpool last week for L an articulated vehicle on B licence be used solely for maintenance purses, Johnson, Wild and Co., Ltd., hton Street, Newton-le-Willows, said use it they had not made u of Regulation of the Road Traffic Act for some trs because previously they found that the time the temporary substitution $ granted, the vehicle in question had m repaired. Mr. R. Johnson, managing director, d that the vehicles in their fleet of ics. were not maintained Until they wed signs of real distress. All units re repaired throughout the night or at ek-ends and this was very unpopular th the staff. Refusing the grant, Mr. L. Shelton, putising for the North Western Licenst Authority, said that a replacement aide could only be granted when it s proved that Regulation 14 was .dequate.