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Bulk Haulage has Great Auraetions but Requires Careful Study Before being Adopted A LTHOUGH liquids have been carried in bulk...
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I N a hard-hitting paper on industrial relations, Mr. D. M. Sinclair, general manager of the Birmingham and Midland Motor...
Perkins on the M.LR.A. Track T " great value of the Motor Industry Research Association test track at Lindley to motor...
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That the bulk transport of beer and wine is going one better than carrying it by the tun. • That Thermoid are extending...
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DECAUSE "the appellant company deliberately over a period of two years abandoned any attempt to observe .the declaration on the...
A TANKER company, with vehicles licensed in the Metropolitan Area, had used them in and around Manchester, Mr. J. R. C....
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BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT A FTER an eight-hour meeting, the Road Haulage. Wages Council last week adjourned until April 9...
A SURVEY into the use being made of commercial vehicles in this country is to be undertaken by the MiniStry of Transport from...
T HE carriage of back-loads of general goods amounting to 15 per cent. of total traffic need not be shown on normal user, the...
A NY haulier seeking collection and delivery vehicles has to answer four questions in his evidence, according to the Transport...
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MR. PETER HOWDLE, publicity manager of Guy Motors, Ltd., has resigned. He is succeeded by MR. R. J. R1DGF,, who has held the...
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C HARGED with four offences in connection with the operation of a lorry on haulage work, a man stated at Kirkby Stephen,...
A N application by Mr. J. Taylor, Whitehaven, for renewal of his A licence was refused at Carlisle last week. Mr. J. A. T....
A FTER learning that a haulage business owned by a woman in her seventies had a cash turnover of about £10,000 a year, Mr. J....
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A LTHOUGH they realized that carry ATh cattle from north-east Scotland to Glasgow would be a losing proposition, John C. Harper...
D EASONS were given by Mr. Justice Vaisey. in the Chancery Division last week, for holding that a payment by the Austin Motor...
•connect Matlock, • B.akewell, Buxton and Knutsford with the North Wales coast. the North Western Road Car Co., Ltd., were said...
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who allowed one of his r - Itirivers to work for 28+ hours without rest was fined a total of £52 at Selby, Yorks, on Monday. He...
from TV . Reading should start at a central picking-up point in th e -town, Reading Corporation .claimed. last week. They told...
WHEN the Opposition demanded. vy the House of Commons on Tuesday that the British Motor Trade Association's distribution scheme...
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LTEAVY vehicles following one I another along roads outside towns should be spaced at 50-yd. intervals. This is one of anumber...
C OMPULSORY testing of goods . vehicles not over 30 cwt. unladen . and 10 or more years old is expected to begin next autumn....
A LTHOUGH Margate . Corporation 1--1 intend to'. extend noLtwaiting bans, the Traders' Road Transport Association have been...
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parties told the Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners, on Tuesday, that when they engaged •Sansom Bros. (Sheffield), Ltd., they did•...
A REDUCTION in prohibitions of ri vehicles from the roads because of. mechanical•defects could be attributed to the .West...
A CONSIGNMENT of six-cylindered oil engines is being shipped to Canada by Leyland Motors, Ltd., for use as power units in the...
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taken into the Crewe area by A. Pearson (Transport), Ltd., Nantwich, from Chester, Liverpool and Stoke, had abstracted traffic...
A N application by The Creams (Lancashire), Ltd., for permission to link excursions starting from Todmorden and Hebden Bridge...
A LTHOUGH British Road Services had sought traffic from Calder Vale Glassworks, it was obvious they could not supply vehicles...
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F IGURES of £2,000 and £2,500 as two years' . earnings for two A-licence vehicles were far below their potential earning...
New B.R.S. Depot: British Road Services have plans for a depot at Sping Road, Oriel'. Tay Census: Aberdeen-Edinburgh traffic...
T HE Minister of Transport was urged in the House of Commons last week to bring buses registered as private cars to carry...
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A WELL-KNOWN manufacturer who uses a wide variety of granulated materials and powders has postponed the introduction of bulk...
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Good Relations Between Employers and Employees Being Strained, says Mr. D. M. Sinclair E cordial atmosphere which has been...
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OR EVERY LIQUIE OAD By John S. Thorn, F.R.S.A., A.I.R.T.E. OST manufacturers of tanks for road vehicles are like tailors In...
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Design Points to Watch By a Special Correspondent Modest Future for Polyester-Glass Fibre, But Greater Possibilities Offered...
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'IN order to counter the advertising I campaign of the British Transport Commission and to meet the threat of...
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• By Man Smith, F.R.S.A. Ai. FLEET of road tank wagons capable of carrying practically every type of bulk liquid and certain...
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A N unusual method of transporting liquids in bulk over territory unsuitable for the operation of normal vehicles has been...
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Low Standard of Headlamp Aiming : Large Variations in Efficiency of Braking : Testing Vindicated A SURVEY, made in 1952 by the...
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How Bristol Sugar Refiners Provide Bulk-liquid Services to Brewers Throughout England and Wales : Careful Selection of Tanker...
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MAJOR advantages to be n r i derived from the use of aluminium and wood as constructional materials for containers to transport...
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Advances in Welding and the Possibilities of Other Techniques Brighten the Future for the Use of Aluminium for Bulk Vehicles...
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Cheap Travel Plan IN an effort to reduce the £600,000 I annual loss on unremunerative services, the Birmingham and Midland...
A PLEA that licensed Continental tour operators were facing increased competition over which they had no control from sources...
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T HE first application of air suspension and disc brakes to a goods vehicle in this country has been made by the Dunlop Rubber...
R EASONS for their decision on an, appeal by Mr. C. P. Warner. of Bury St. Edmunds (The Commercial Motor, February 7), were...
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W HEN designing a van for mass production a problem arises that, with present methods, is virtually insoluble because of the...
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JUST as Mr. F. Eastwood, of the Transport and General Workers' Union, was tellin g the Road Haula g e Wages Council, last week,...
J OINT services operated by Nottingham Corporation and West Brid g ford Urban District Council have been runnin g for seven...
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p ERHAPS, after all, it is not clever tactics for hauliers to maintain, as some of them are now doing, that all they want is to...
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Potential Economies of Delivery in Bulk May be Limited to the Customer Increased Operating Costs Can be Reduced by Dualpurpose...
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A CONTROL system for hydraulically assisted steering is disclosed in patent No. 789,863. Virtues claimed for the scheme are...