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Mercedes-Benz has announced Arocs, a new specialist truck Volvo Trucks has lifted the lid on its for construction work, all-new FH series of heavy trucks, which is set tothe follow has in lifted the lid on its designedVolvo with Trucks driver mind all-new FH series of heavy trucks, onand the heels of the new The Actros premium focusMercedes-Benz on fuel economy. Thea new new Mercedes-Benz Actros premium designed with the driver in mind Actros for long-distance long-haul tractor unit range was the star long-haul tractor unit range was andwhen a focus ontofuel economy.the star Details were scarce we went attraction for some of the North-West’s transport thesome Antos press ahead of and the official launch on attraction for of the North-West’s September 5,Details but the Swedish were scarce when weoperators, went to leading road transport at a for heavy-duty shortleading road transport operators, at a of theNews official on manufacturerpress told ahead Truckstop thelaunch launch event staged by leading September 5, but the Swedish new FHs will be available in both Euro radius distribution. launch event staged by leading manufacturer told Truckstop News the

Truckstop News went to press, the Artist’s German manufacturer said the design is impression as unusual as the complete truck, which of the new features steel elements on the bumpers, AlsoArocs of benefit to drivers are improved seats and driving – Merc a robust radiator guard and optically position, optimised to provide a better view of the road. This is promises integrated folding new aided bytrucks an increase in the cabʼsconstruction-specifi usable window areac and an Also benefit to drivers are improved seats and driving entry step. will beoftough innovative slimmer rear-view mirror design. position, optimised to provide a better view of the road. This is New for the Arocs are the product Stalks and arranged in priority so area the most aided by ancontrols increaseare in the cabʼs usable window and an groups Loader and Grounder. The important ones are now closest to the driver, and the innovative slimmer rear-view mirror design. steering wheel now has a neck tilt function – another Arocsare Loader hasinbeen fullysooptimised Stalks and controls arranged priority the most world-first in theto truck reduce its kerb weight, important ones are nowworld. closest to the driver,and and the Safety is high on agenda, Anthe all-new cab steering wheel now hasthe a neck tiltsaid function – another Mercedes-Benz result provides structure more upright4x2 A-pillars, which world-firstfeatures inpayload-optimised the truck world. tractor units 3 isan high on the agenda, all-newspace. cab give Safety the cab additional 1 m ofAninterior which are among the lightest vehicles structure upright A-pillars, which This means features an extra more 300 litres (10.5 cu ft) of incab thean construction sector – as well as 3 of interior space. give the additional m storage capacity, as well as 1greater comfort on 5 and 6 form, and pack a dealer vast amount Enza. 8x4/4 concrete mixers with 32-tonne This means an extra 300 litres (10.5 cu ft) of board.“The cab is optimised both for work and dealer Enza. new improvements. FHs will be available in both Euro of upgrades and storage capacity, as well as comfort on rom 2013 onwards, the German maximum permissible weight. leisure time,” Nilsson said. “Agreater better bed, 5 and 6 form, pack a vast amount Leading the charge for and fuel board.“The cab is optimised both work and vehicle manufacturer said all its The Arocs Grounder is for designed of upgrades and improvements. integrated parking cooler, new lighting and low efficiency is Volvoʼs new I-See leisurefor time,” Nilsson said. extremely “A better bed, trucks tractor units used for operating under difficult Leading the charge for fuel noise levels among other features, all increase Held at (Truckstop theand Oulton Park race circuit in Cheshire, the function News, issue 301). integrated parking cooler, new lighting and low efficiency is Volvoʼs new I-See Held at the invited Oulton Park race circuit in Cheshire, the onand off-road applications in the conditions. According to Mercedes, the chance of pleasant relaxation and a good event gave guests their first chance to put the noise levels among other features, all increase The system, function which works alongside the (Truckstop issue 301). event gave invited guests their first chance to put the nightʼsthe sleep, which in turn means less construction sector will beon known under it is of extremely stable drivers andand resilient vehicle through its paces UKNews, chance pleasant relaxation aare good I-Shift automated transmission, isroads. claimed The system, which works alongside the vehicle through its paces on UK roads. tired and more alert.” New Actros is the ultimate premium truck for longthe name Arocs. idling speed. Maximum tractive power and has been manufactured to be a four-axle vehicle with all-wheel drive nightʼs sleep, which in turn means drivers are less to cut consumption by five per cent by I-Shift automated transmission, is claimed Newnew Actros is the ultimate premium truck for longProduction of uncompromising thealert.” Volvo FH will start in spring distance transport. From the outset, designers and tired and more The dump trucks, all-wheel drive ranges from 1000 to 3000 Nm and will and robust for2013 the and two steering front axles. Fourstoring information about the route the truck to cut consumption by five per cent by distance transport. From the outset, designers and engineers were determined the best possible Europeantoughest market. Production of the Volvo FHon will start in spring 2013 dump trucks, concrete mixers, tractor bethe achieved by the four engine sizes: jobs the construction site. axle versions with one front for andthe three drives along. “The next time to theprovide truckthe uses storing information route truck engineers were determined to about provide the best possible comfort, driving dynamics, safety, productivity and for the European market. the same route, I-See operates the time drives along. “The next the truck uses units and drop-side chassis vehicles will 7.7, 10.7, 12.8 and 15.6 litre. The latter The Arocs will premiere at the Bauma rear axles, a wide range of air-sprung comfort, driving dynamics, safety, productivity operating economy, as well as a sweeping rangeand of cab the same route, I-See operates theis completely new and comes in the accelerator, gears andthreebrakes to ensure besizes, available asratings two-, and trade fair in April 2013. vehicles, or a load-optimised concreteoperating economy, as well as afoursweeping range of cab engine and options, allowing customers to accelerator, gears and brakes to ensure progress is aswith economical as variants possible,” saidcustomers axle vehicles, 16 output form of thetonew OM 473 engine. mixer chassis with single-tyred drive sizes, engine ratings and options, allowing tailor vehicles perfectly for any application. progress is asVolvo economical as possible,” said Claes Nilsson, president, ranging fromClaes 238 bhp to for 625 bhp. Mercedes said the Arocs will also be tandem are examples of the variety of tailor perfectly anyTruck application. Thevehicles current Actros holds the Guinness Nilsson, president, VolvoWorld Truck Record Corporation. The current Actros holds the Guinness World Record for fuel economy at 40 tonnes gvw, but road tests have The engines have been designed setting an example with its drive system. new Arocs versions available straight off Corporation. An fuel additional fiveatper cent saving in new seven per cent cent more frugal for economy 40istonnes butfuel roadThe tests have power will be transmitted toshown meet the future Euro 6 emissions engine’s the production line. Anmodel additional five gvw, per saving in fuel use is possible with Volvo Trucksʼ new Fuel when specified to meet Euro 5 emissions regulations, shown the new model is seven per cent more frugal use is possible with Volvo Trucksʼ new Fuel standard, and the trucks will be by the PowerShift 3 automated The Arocs has seven cabs available Package. This package encompasses while Euro 6 version shows regulations, a transmission, four per when the specified meet Euro 5 emissions Package. This package encompasses available forultra-clean ordertoas a Euro 6 fitted as a standard. Drive in 14 different versions. As supplements training and monthly assistance – Fuel cent whileimprovement. the ultra-clean Euro 6 version shows–aFuel four per training and monthly assistance version programs are available which have been to the compact 2.3 m cabs in L, M or Advice –only. and its aim to its cutaim by Theimprovement. 81 guests took turns tofuel head 17-mile Advice – is and is costs toout cut on fuela costs bytest cent The BlueTec 6 engines are designed specifi cally developed for the vehicle’s S versions, the new Arocs can also be changing driving styles and increasing drive, carefully chosen to simulate a variety of typical changing driving styles and increasing The 81 guests took turns to head out on a 17-mile test asdriving in-line six-cylinder engines with varied range of applications. fitted with spacious 2.5 m variants with knowledge ofknowledge how toThe drive for maximum ofroute to drive for maximum conditions. included singleand dualdrive, carefully chosen tohow simulate a variety of typical reckons the new Mercedes-Benz Actros is ʻbrilliantʼ. fuel-efficiency. exhaust-gas turbocharger Thedualdrive configurations offered for Mark aMay level cab floor. fuel-efficiency. carriageway roads. Each ofand the four demonstrator driving conditions. The route included single- and Volvoʼs new I-Torque Euro 6 driveline – Mark May reckons the new Mercedes-Benz Actros is ʻbrilliantʼ. Volvoʼs new I-Torque Euro 6 driveline – trucks provided for the event made 10 journeys a total Although release images of intercooler to provide good tractive the Arocs range from the 4x2 two-axle carriageway roads. Each of the four demonstrator which for production ofproduction which for the European of almost 700 miles covered on thethe day. the Arocs were not available as power atprovided little more the engine’s version with rear-wheel drive to 8x8/4, trucks forthan theof event made 10European journeys - a total see our market get under way 2013 in autumn 2013 – and at the end of the day the winner was Craig Stewart, market will get under way in autumn – recorded On each trip, thewill mpg figure achieved was

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sing wireless technology to link a road train, in which a lead truck controls a convoy of vehicles driving behind it, is now technically feasible. According to Volvo Trucks, the technology was demonstrated at the conclusion of the Safe Road Trains for the Environment (SARTRE) project – in which the Swedish truck-maker was a participant. Although it may take some time for wireless road trains to become a reality, Volvo said the technology brought about through the project could be put to use for other purposes to make the traffic environment considerably safer in the near future. The EU-financed SARTRE project recently presented the results of three years of research and trials. Representatives from the EU Commission and experts in transport technology from Europe, the US and Japan got to see a fully functioning wireless road train in operation at Volvo’s proving ground in Sweden. In the lead was a Volvo FH truck, closely followed by another Volvo truck and three cars. The building of test vehicles, car-tocar communication and sensors for the control of nearby vehicles has been underway for three years. Volvo claimed these technical achievements now make it possible for multiple vehicles in a road train to integrate smoothly with other traffic on public motorways. The entire road train is interconnected through wireless technology, which ensures the trailing cars

Truck drivers could take responsibility for steering trailing cars if SATRE convoy tech becomes a reality

follow exactly in the track of the lead vehicle – as though the train consisted of a single vehicle. The result is the driver in a trailing car can relax, perhaps read a book or

watch TV, while the car drives itself. “The gaps between the vehicles are much smaller than in normal traffic, but it is as safe, or even safer to be part of the road train, since

it is lightning-quick computers and not human beings who respond to even the slightest change in any of the cars in the train,” said Andreas Ekfjorden, project manager for Volvo Trucks’ portion of the SARTRE project. One of Volvo Trucks’ most important roles in the project was to determine exactly what information needs to be transmitted back down the road train to enable the other cars to follow the lead truck.

“All the vehicles in the road train have a roof-mounted antenna so they can receive information from the lead vehicle’s computer system,” Ekfjorden said. “For instance, if the lead truck starts braking, all the other vehicles in the train brake at exactly the same time.” The cars’ fuel consumption drops the most as a result of the reduced air drag in the compact convoy of vehicles, but the lead truck’s fuel consumption is also cut. This will make it profitable for haulage firms to provide lead trucks – vehicles that join the convoy could pay a fee, thus benefiting the truck operator. In addition, the results of the SARTRE project show a truck with a trained driver and comprehensive equipment package contributes to heightened traffic safety that actually benefits other road users. “It’s fantastic that a truck driver can drive from A to B with at least one car trailing behind, while at the same time cutting both fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions. And, not least, that he can replace several car drivers and thus boost safety,” said Lennart Pilskog, director public affairs at Volvo Trucks. However, there are still challenges to overcome. Reliability needs to be improved, which must be on a par with that of an aircraft’s autopilot before road trains can emerge as a truly viable transport solution on public roads. Plus, it has to be absolutely clear who is responsible for driving a trailing vehicle, and exactly when that responsibility is transferred.

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veco and FPT Industrial are sponsoring Team De Rooy from the Netherlands at Dakar 2013. Renewing a partnership that led to major successes at the 2012 edition, Iveco and FPT Industrial have supplied Team De Rooy with vehicles, engines and spare parts. The provided vehicles embarked via cargo ship with an estimated 700 race, assistance, organisation and press vehicles from the Port of Le Havre in the north of France. The journey to South America will take 21 days, crossing the Atlantic Ocean and passing through the Panama Canal. Recognised as the world’s premier off-road rally, garnering millions of followers each time, the race sets off on January 5 from Lima, Peru, and ends on January 20 in Santiago, Chile, crossing through Argentina. The Petronas De Rooy Iveco Team will compete at Dakar 2013 with two 4x4 New Trakkers (Evolution 3), two 4x4 New Trakkers (Evolution 2), and one Iveco

Powerstar, a vehicle produced and sold by Iveco in Australia. All the vehicles are equipped with FPT Industrial’s Cursor 13 engines, which generate up to 840 bhp. Rally truck 1, an Iveco Powerstar, sleeper cab version, will be driven by 32-year-old team leader Gerard de Rooy, winner of the Dakar 2012. Rally truck 2, an Iveco New Trakker Evolution 3 day cab version, will be driven by Dutch rally driver Hans Stacey. Rally truck 3, an Iveco New Trakker Evolution 2 day cab version,

will be driven by Italian driver Miki Biasion, a Dakar veteran who has previously competed three times in the race car category and five times in the truck category. Rally truck 4, an Iveco New Trakker Evolution 3 day cab version, will be driven by team-newcomer René Kuipers, a seasoned motorbike and car rally racer from the Netherlands. French driver Jo Adua, a seven-time Dakar competitor, will drive the final rally truck 5, an Iveco New Trakker Evolution 2.

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Glasgow haulage firm has been refused permission to operate HGVs after the country’s traffic commissioner, Joan Aitken, disqualified its directors from the industry. Ronald Brady and Patricia Brady lost their repute after a public inquiry heard they had used an operator licence in another company name to operate vehicles for a new business, which is illegal. The traffic commissioner also found their other company, Way Ahead Couriers Ltd, had run without a transport manager - a mandatory requirement - for a decade, operated more vehicles than it was allowed to, failed to produce records to enforcement officers, did not collect data on employees’ driving duty as required and changed operating premises without permission. Additionally, the TC heard how vehicles operated by the business had attracted mechanical prohibitions and

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were found to be overloaded, while drivers had committed offences. Mr and Mrs Brady applied through RJB Transport Ltd for a new licence after the authority held by Way Ahead Couriers Ltd was revoked by the traffic commissioner. However, prior to the revocation they had continued to use discs issued to Way Ahead Couriers Ltd, despite the company having ceased trading three years earlier. Ordering the disqualification of Ronald Brady, Aitken concluded: “I am not prepared to be more lenient to a director who has been so neglectful of his duties and who did not have a proper transport manager in place. There is such a catalogue of failings in this case, it is a bad one, with few redeeming features.” She added: “Traffic commissioners have duties to road safety and the licence undertakings are there to reflect what has to be done to achieve safe operating.”


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emperature-controlled distribution specialist Peter Green Chilled has ordered six more New Actros tractor units from Mercedes-Benz, after the first four ordered proved an all-round success. “We’ve had our first New Actros for a month now and the drivers are really pleased with them, not least because they’re so quiet and smooth,” said transport manager Colin Davis. “These trucks are already matching the fleet average in terms of fuel efficiency which, considering they’re still virtually brand new, is very impressive. Once they start to bed in, the mpg performance is only going to get better.”

Peter Green chilled said new Actros is performing well in terms of fuel

The next batch of New Actros will be delivered, like those already on the road, by City West Commercials of Avonmouth. Once again, all will be 2545 models

with flat-floored BigSpace cabs and 450 bhp engines mated to Mercedes PowerShift 3 automated transmissions. The same dealer also supplied

Peter Green Chilled with five 6x2 tractor units from the established Actros range in July, which is still being offered alongside New Actros. Those trucks, all 460 bhp 2546 variants with flat-floored MegaSpace cabs, were the first to wear threepointed stars that the company has specifically ordered, and were out straight onto continental work. The Actros and New Actros tractor units are the subject of CharterWay contract hire agreements with Mercedes-Benz Financial Services. Most routine maintenance is being undertaken by City West Commercials’ mobile technicians at the operator’s headquarters in Evercreech, near Shepton Mallet.

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such as DAF, Iveco, MAN, Mercedes-Benz, Renault and Volvo. The new units have been manufactured by Sovereign’s company partner, automotive products manufacturer WAIglobal. As part of the manufacturing process (which adheres to TS 16949, ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 quality standards), all starter motors and alternators feature a premium-

grade WBD bearing to provide maximum life and deliver consistent electrical and mechanical performance. Richard Welland, Sovereign Rotating Machines managing director, said: “This is a major launch for the CV market and one that will cement the position of the WPS brand in the UK. CV parts distributors and installers now have

access to a new, premium brand of products, which are manufactured to the highest standards and available at a very competitive price.” All units come complete with a digital test report, supported further by Sovereign’s 24-month national warranty from fitment. A full catalogue with comprehensive cross-referencing is also now available.

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The new Mercedes-Benz Actros premium long-haul tractor unit range was the star attraction for some of the North-West’s leading road transport operators, at a launch event staged by leading dealer Enza.

Held at the Oulton Park race circuit in Cheshire, the event gave invited guests their first chance to put the vehicle through its paces on UK roads. New Actros is the ultimate premium truck for longdistance transport. From the outset, designers and engineers were determined to provide the best possible comfort, driving dynamics, safety, productivity and operating economy, as well as a sweeping range of cab sizes, engine ratings and options, allowing customers to tailor vehicles perfectly for any application. The current Actros holds the Guinness World Record for fuel economy at 40 tonnes gvw, but road tests have shown the new model is seven per cent more frugal when specified to meet Euro 5 emissions regulations, while the ultra-clean Euro 6 version shows a four per cent improvement. The 81 guests took turns to head out on a 17-mile test drive, carefully chosen to simulate a variety of typical driving conditions. The route included single- and dualMark May reckons the new Mercedes-Benz Actros is ʻbrilliantʼ. carriageway roads. Each of the four demonstrator trucks provided for the event made 10 journeys - a total of almost 700 miles covered on the day. On each trip, the mpg figure achieved was recorded and at the end of the day the winner was Craig Stewart, logistics manager at Widnes-based Ray Stewart Haulage, who averaged an impressive 11.4 mpg in the 510 bhp V8-powered Actros 2551, and 11.8 mpg in the 450 bhp Actros 2545 model. Between journeys, guests also enjoyed ‘hot laps’ of the Oulton Park circuit in two-seater racing cars piloted by professional drivers. PERSONAL INJURY SPECIALISTS Transport manager Mark May of food waste and animal by-products recycling specialist John Pointon & Sons, summed up the feelings of many when he said: “It was a great day, very informative and enjoyable, and superbly organised. The new Actros is brilliant. The driving experience was fantastic and if the fuel performance figures are to be believed it will be an unbeatable all-round package. The previous Actros is a very good truck - but this new one is a huge step forward.”

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he Co-operative Group has become one of the first customers for a dramatically styled aerodynamic truck body launched by Gray & Adams. The Dolphin is so named because its streamlined profile evokes that of the ultra-efficient aquatic mammal often seen in the waters of the Moray Firth, close to Gray & Adams’ Fraserburgh headquarters. Designed to maximise fuelefficiency and thereby cut CO2 emissions, it also features all-new leading-edge cappings that follow the 3D curvature of the roof, and a vortex generator to smooth the airflow around the back of the vehicle. The Co-operative’s two Dolphins were built at Gray & Adams’ Dunfermline production facility and are fitted to 26-tonne Scania chassis with roofmounted, adjustable air deflectors by Hatcher Components. The Carrier Supra 950 refrigeration unit is mounted above the cab roof. And despite the fact that the body’s roofline then tapers towards the rear of the truck, there is still sufficient interior space to accommodate the roll cages used by The Co-operative to transport its frozen and chilled product – in fact, the reduced roof height offers an environmental benefit,

The Co-operative Group will be operating G&A Dolphin trailers from its new Avonmouth depot

because energy is not wasted on cooling empty and unrequired loadspace. Both vehicles have entered service at The Co-operative Group’s recently opened, £22-million regional distribution centre in Avonmouth, from where they are being used to supply smaller stores and convenience outlets throughout the South-West. Ken Thompson, logistics service transport fleet manager for The Co-

operative Group, said: “We’re always keen to explore any opportunities to cut costs, especially our fuel bill, while at the same time reducing our carbon footprint and improving our environmental profile. “The new Dolphin represents a very exciting development. These vehicles are certainly turning heads and we will be monitoring their performance in terms of fuel efficiency with great interest over the coming months.”


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essex Water is running its first Mercedes-Benz tractor units after the New Actros came out on top in a comprehensive evaluation exercise that involved drivers and other colleagues from the company’s sludge operations team. Mercedes-Benz dealer Pentagon Commercials won the order for the regional water and sewage treatment business’s 10 tractor units, which work with tank trailers. All are 2545 models with ClassicSpace cabs and fuel-efficient 450 bhp engines mated to Mercedes PowerShift 3 automated transmissions. Wessex Water’s New Actros are now working round the clock, seven days a week, hauling waste from sewage works to larger processing facilities. The company serves an area of 10,000 km2 that includes Dorset, Somerset, Bristol, most of Wiltshire and parts of Gloucestershire and Hampshire. Prior to the arrival of its New Actros, the only truck on the Wessex Water fleet to wear a three-pointed star was an 8x4 Axor 3243K hook-loader, which was supplied by Pentagon last year and is based in Bristol.

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Wessex Water group manager for fleet & plant Martin Crocker said: “When the time came to replace the sludge operations team’s previous tractor units, we decided to trial products by three manufacturers – and to give the drivers a key role in the decision-making process. So we went out on the road with the drivers to make sure we had a complete understanding of the operation, then conducted a series of debrief sessions. “The drivers were initially a bit daunted by the prospect of going from a manual gearbox to the fully automated PowerShift 3 transmission of the New Actros. But once they’d tried it, they were quickly won over – the feedback on the Mercedes’ two-pedal system was overwhelmingly positive, while they also loved just about everything else about the cab too. “And while the New Actros was a firm favourite with the drivers, it was also the most fuel-efficient of the demonstration units we tested.” The new tractors are operating from different locations, but the workshop team at Pentagon’s Poole depot will undertake most of the inspections and maintenance. New Actros picks up the drivers’ vote at Wessex Water

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he Freight Transport Association said it has welcomed the chancellor’s decision to cancel January’s 3p per litre fuel duty increase – but is disappointed he did not go further and abandon all planned rises before the next election and move to reduce fuel duty by 3p a litre. James Hookham, FTA’s managing director, policy & communications said: “This early Christmas present from the chancellor is a good start, but we will not let this issue go. Spiralling fuel costs have a devastating impact on haulage businesses, their customers and ultimately everyone through the price of goods on the shelves, and the campaign for a fairer deal will continue. “January’s rise would have cost a 10 vehicle freight operator around £14,000 - which

could be one employee’s wages. While we are relieved the immediate danger has passed, in order to get the UK back on the road to economic recovery, it is vital we have a cut in fuel duty and a long-term strategy to prevent future rises and uncertainty.” The FTA was quick to point out research commissioned by FairFuel UK from the National Institute for Economic and Social Research (NIESR) has found that a 3p reduction in fuel duty could generate an additional 75 thousand jobs, grow the economy overall by 0.2 per cent at a net cost to the Treasury of £3bn. The FTA said its contention is that taken together, these increases in disposable income for consumers and free cash for businesses would be spent or invested elsewhere in the economy, leading to the re-ignition of economic growth.

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Star Letter ON THE NIGHT SHIFT I refer to the letter from Andrew Jones, published in your December issue. I work as an HGV instructor, and am constantly surprised by the way a lot of drivers simply misunderstand the drivers’ hours and working time regulations. Andrew Jones is correct in stating the 10-hour night rule relates to the total working time in a 24-hour period. Breaks and periods of availability do not count towards this. If a driver starts at 3 am on a Monday morning, any work done in the period to 3 am on the following Tuesday morning counts towards this, even if a driver has taken a daily rest period. This is clearly stated in the guidance issued by VOSA. I have encountered many drivers who, like Karen Bancroft, think this relates to the spread over (length of working day). However, this is clearly incorrect, as you can see in the VOSA guidance. Mark Craig Bournemouth

TOP STOP SPOT For over 32 years now I’ve been using a café on the old A2, near Bean and the Bluewater Shopping Centre, Kent. The café is called Merrychest, and to my knowledge, I’ve never seen this brilliant café mentioned in any magazines. Recently, I learned the family were going to have to close the place down. Is it possible you could include a mention of the place in your magazine? There’s plenty of parking on the old road and the food is excellent – dinners are the best I’ve ever come across. Philip Porter Hertfordshire

PUZZLING PUZZLE I was pleased and surprised to see my email concerning the missing crossword clue reproduced in your last issue. I must ask, though – are you running a ‘spot the mistake’ in your publication? Found your Surrey Towns word search a bit mystifying in issue 305. Unless I have a different atlas to you, the last time I looked, Pentrith, Newhaven, Windermere and Ulverston aren’t in Surrey! Jo Cottage By email

book review Title: Eddie Stobart: The Ultimate Guide to the British Trucking Legends Author: Martin Roach Available from: Virgin Books / Ebury Publishing Web: www.eburypublishing.co.uk ISBN: 9780753540909 Price: £18.99 The history of iconic British road haulage firm Eddie Stobart has been documented in this new release from Virgin Books/ Ebury Publishing. From its humble beginnings over 40 years ago in rural Cumbria, the firm has grown into one of the country’s largest hauliers – and undeniably the most well-known

Rating: ««««« and recognised. According to the book, if you were to place each of Stobart’s trucks end to end, the convoy would be over 20 miles long – which immediately gives a clear indication of the firm’s stature. Eddie Stobart: The Ultimate Guide to the British Trucking Legends has been published to coincide with the fourth Channel Five TV series Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers, which airs this month. It would, therefore, be unwise to expect this book to be the definitive Stobart reference guide - but to be fair, it does a decent enough job as an introduction.

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You’re right, Jo - there was indeed a bit of a cock-up with the wordsearch last issue. The grid was incorrectly reproduced from the previous issue (which had the clue ‘Towns of Cumbria’), instead of the new one being printed. All apologies - hopefully we’ve got it right this issue! -ed.

HEAD TO THE WEB You seem to have changed your web page (www.trukingmag. co.uk), because I can no longer log in. There is nothing on the page that says ‘log in’ or ‘register’, though there used to be on the old site. I used to look at the forums and general interest, so why do you not have these anymore? Barry Caldwell, by email Hi Barry, thanks for your email. As you have noted, we’ve recently launched a redesigned Truckstop News and Trucking website, which was partly a consequence of the newspaper and magazine moving publisher from Future to Kelsey, plus the need to refresh the site and generally make it a bit more dynamic. As yet, we do not have a forum area for the new site, though it is something we may look to include again in the future. However, our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ It’s light tone gives the impression it’s been written for fans of the TV series who are not in the transport business – it includes chapters written from inside the cab to give an impression of life in the driver’s seat of a Stobart truck, plus loads of bite-sized facts and statistics of general interest. However, it also paints a picture of the highs and lows of the firm’s history, plus the entrepreneurial skill and determination of Eddie Stobart and his sons Edward, William and William’s childhood friend, Andrew Tinkler, who have done much to raise the image of road haulage in this country. Rounding out the package, the back of the book offers an alphabetical list of named Stobart trucks on the road in 2012.

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Rating: ««««« tale, animals are attacking humans with ever-increasing ferocity and cunning, and it’s up to biologist Jackson Oz to work out what’s going on and warn the world’s leaders before it’s too late. Strange, but certainly compelling. its own chapter, which include photos of the overall truck, plus several detailed close-ups of intricate parts worthy of special attention. The front of the book offers a brief history of the QL series and its development, which includes information on the numbers manufactured. And after the model-specific chapters, a set of general close-up walkarounds provide more close-up shots of the vehicles from all angles, including the interior. Finally, a separate chapter on colour profiles shows examples of various paint and camouflage schemes that were applied to the vehicles during their service in World War II. For Bedford military vehicle fans, this is a first-class record of the trucks developed for wartime operation. The level of detail gives a fascinating technical perspective on the vehicles, and truck modellers will find its content invaluable.

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ddie Stobart has released its first Christmas music single, with a special rendition of 12 Days of Christmas recorded in aid of Help for Heroes. Performed by Eddie Stobart Truckers, 10 stars of the Channel 5 series Eddie Stobart: Trucks & Trailers, the single was released on December 17 and is available as both a music and video download, priced 79p and £1.29 respectively. Produced at the famous Sarm Studios in London’s Notting Hill, home to one of the world’s bestknown Christmas hit singles, 12 Days of Christmas was recorded over December 1-2. The special parody 12 Days of Christmas features revised lyrics making fun references to the work Eddie Stobart does in delivering Christmas goods to the nation. Lines from the song include ‘Four frozen turkeys’, ‘10 mince pies’ and ‘seven spotters spotting’ – referring to the 25,000 members of the Eddie Stobart Members Club. Stobart said it has always had a close affinity with the armed forces, with over 10 per cent of Eddie Stobart drivers coming from a military background. The Christmas single will help raise some funds for Help for Heroes and support the beneficial work it carries out across the UK. Two of the singers, Matt

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Ekins and Lee Dowling, served together in Bosnia as part of their service with the Royal Logistics Corp. Help for Heroes co-founder and CEO, Bryn Parry, said: “We are delighted Eddie Stobart is releasing a Christmas single to fundraise for Help for Heroes. Eddie Stobart is an iconic British company and the money it raises will help our iconic British charity, Help for Heroes, provide lifelong support for those who have suffered life-changing injuries or illnesses while serving our country.” Stobart Group’s William Stobart

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ermondsey-based waste and recycling company RTS Waste Management has taken delivery of its first Renault Kerax 460.35 6x4 tractor unit through Renault Trucks distributor, MV Trucks. The purchase follows impressive fuel results from the current Renault Premium Landers added: “The drivers have worked on its fleet which, in some cases, hard recording the song and it’s has seen fuel consumption down for a very worthwhile cause that’s by nearly 50 per cent. close to the hearts of many of us The company has added a at Eddie Stobart. Help for Heroes total of nine new Renault trucks does a fantastic job in providing to its 26-strong fleet in the last direct support to individuals and 12 months, with another two on their families, and we really want order, marking a move away from the British public to get behind this Mercedes. single and raise as much money as As well as the Renault Kerax, possible to ensure this important which will be used to haul waste to work continues.” landfill and the incineration tip, RTS The ‘making of’ the single and Waste Management has recently accompanying video featured as added two 6x2 Renault Premium part of Channel 5’s Eddie Stobart’s Lander 380.26 dustcarts and Christmas Cracker, broadcast on twoQR8x2 Renault 1Premium Christmas Eve and Christmas Truckstop Day. news MDC ad (19.11.12).pdf 11/19/2012 Lander 4:51:57 PM

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460.32 roll-on/roll-off rear-steer hookloaders with drawbar. Each of the new Renaults is equipped with the automated Optidriver+ gearbox and undertakes waste removal and recycling for clients in the construction industry across London and the South East. RTS Waste Management director, Mark Redmond, said: “The Renaults are performing much better on fuel than the other trucks on our fleet. Recent fuel figures have shown that by replacing Mercedes with the Renault Premium Landers, we have almost halved our fuel costs on the dustcarts. “We have also been very impressed with Renault Trucks’ Optidriver gearbox, which makes a big difference in reducing driver fatigue – a particular issue when operating in Central London. This has been reflected in reduced insurance claims,” he added.

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Driver Donald Martinson said he was pleased with the performance of the truck, and with the comfort of the large Space cab, featuring an air-suspended driver’s seat with armrests and seatbelt, powerful auxiliary cab heater and air conditioning. McLaughlan opted for the 460 bhp rating for the 12.9-litre MX engine in its new 105. At 44 tonnes gross weight, it gives a comfortable power-to-weight ratio of 10.45 bhp/tonne; and with a torque output of 2300 Nm between 1000-1410 rpm, move-offs are made easier whatever the load or road conditions. The engine is matched to a 12-speed AS-Tronic automated gearbox. The new truck will be maintained in McLaughlan’s own well-equipped workshop, with support from the supplying dealer, Lothian DAF. CMY

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By this time stepsshould were that would not have happened if proper lighting was their permission for the disclosure of their details, and in particular to have be extensive modest, and hadfor Mr employer solicitor must already well we underway Mr RTrower’s to be examined by an ENT in efficient working order andinsurers, inresulting goodinwho repair, contrary to the injured person’s found The company passed the to their also denied of their real lifeletter experiences of incidents personal re-assessed from time. knowledge of the Healthbe and Safety Regulations that have time to available. surgeon so that a to comprehensive medical report, setting out agreement to disclose the details the insurers we did so injury claims, and the steps taken to make a successful accident 5 of the Workplace (Health, Safety andbeen Welfare) breached, and be able to comprehensively set out details full details of the injuries and their consequences, could be responsibilityRegulation and because weclaim. feltAll Mr Askham had my a reasonable chance CASE STUDY - INJURYAs DUE TO previous NEGLIGENTarticles, OPERATION A FORKLIFT compensation of these clients contacted firm after with the OF common trendTRUCK remains the Areas within a ofworkplace where vehicles areproposals. allowed be as flat when first contacting the employer. this level andWithout invited them to put obtained. forward settlement Once this was available and had beenshould approved by Regulations seeing our1992. details in Truckstop News. awareness the employer’s insurers will almost certainly try and in due course Court proceedings were issued. During In August 2011 weeffect were on contacted by Mrperson’s M Askham of and Sheffield. He told Mr R, a copy was sent to the insurers, together with details of the injured life, although using the of succeeding, The claim was subsequently settled, with Mr Trower this article I that highlight a fairly common where aremained driver as possible andin the clear of obstructions. Roads, gangways and aisles must exploit any perceived deficiencies or weakness case in Failed toInensure the floor of situation the trailer free his very modest financial losses incurred as a direct result of is required to deliver unload a lorrythe or trailer that has been solicitors an effortput to avoid having to payreceiving the injured person their rightful preparing the caseand for a trial company’s us that while working as a HGV driver he waspersonal involved in a work related compensation for his injuries accident. process of law to make injury claims as a meansthe of process of be large enough for FLTs tothepass safely, andofif£3,250, possibletogether pedestrians should from any substance likely cause ourofclient namely packed by someone else - eitherto a fellow employee the sameto slip, compensation. Settlement negotiations then started, with offers and counter with the sum of £25.92 offers for financial issues. He kept the fullit company,the or byclaim an employee an entirely differentAs company forward an offer settle forof£1,568.10. the injuries were accident the previous monthcannot within truly the yard of Palletland St Helens. In Mr R’s not claim, the allegations of breaches of Regulation redress compensate forLtd theintrauma and being put forward by both sides. Within aWhen few weeks the to water, contrary to Regulation 12(3) of the above be kept away from areas where FLTs are in operation. this is not perhaps even based abroad. It is often the case that your own were as follows:was possible to reach acceptable settlement at a total figure amount as the legal costs incurred byan my never going a large awardyouofforcompensation, He was at the yardinconvenience to collect a loadsuffered, of pallets itand stayed hisrequiring cab whilethe a guiltysevere they were employer will be to heldmerit responsible for compensating an can assistin in Regulations. (a) Failed toand take suitablepossible, and sufficient steps to prevent the be warning of £2250, the vast majority of which was should to compensate Mr R there should notices and FLTs be fitted with injury caused by a defective load, no matter who packed it. If you firm in handling the claim were negotiated item within the trailer from falling, contrary to Regulation for his pain and suffering. He kept the full sum recovered, as Failed to ensure that our client’s workplace had 85% what weyouthought claimsuitable was worth. party to provide medical and truck. rehabilitation, Palletland employee started loading the trailertreatment using a forklift Adoptingin this offer represented are about self employed or anof agency driver, also benefit the from the 10(1) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005. audible and visual warning devices. my firm’s costs and the expenses we had incurred in dealing and paid by the insurers separately. same rights lighting, thecontrary employees ofto the Regulation company you are 8 of the and with the claim (eg paying for his medical records and the addition to trailer financial way offull, awards of (b) Failed to take suitable and sufficient steps to prevent our In a case such assufficient this, thereenjoyed wasbyalways the risk that a Judge would his usual procedure, once the wasrelief threeby quarters Mr Askham got contracted to work for. However, it is worth noting that if you were Companies who cut their health andnegotiated safetywith procedures Itcontrary tookto just under 6 months from the time medicalin report) were subsequently the insurers client being struck by the item, Regulation 10(2)corners above Regulations. in to charge of loading the vehicle theat accident may be found to have compensation. Asstraps previously under current law and paid separately. consider Mr Askham have been partly fault and when all his options of the above Regulations. out of his cab to get the webbing and ready stressed, to secure the load.theAbout the initial letter was sent todanger, the company to also not only risk putting people in but might jeopardise their happened entirely due to your negligence, in which case a claim Fortunately, despite the accident circumstances Mr R Caused or permitted the light within the trailer to be or to (c) Failed to ensure that the trailer was loaded in such a way thea fundamental of all accident for compensation probably notthat be successful. were explained to him, he was would concerned the Court might award 5 minutes later theand FLTprocedures driver shouted warning and heaim instinctively put up claims suffered only a relatively agree amount of compensation Mrminor injury, and this was reflected by to prevent unintended movement ofthe the contents, own future. articles the commondefective trend remains or the effect become,Asorwithtoprevious remain broken, otherwiseas out the level of compensation he recovered. His employer’s contrary to Regulation 10(4) of the above Regulations. is to try and return the injured person to the position that he Trower would receive. insurers took a sensible approach to the claim and handled on the injured person’s life, and although using the process of law therepair. offer. He therefore sensibly agreed to accept this sum his hands to cover his head, but was struck in the back by pallets falling from him less than of (d) Failed to ensure the trailer was loaded in a safe manner. to make personal injury claims as a means of redress cannot truly reasonable efficiency, which meant it was possible or she would have in had the accident matter. Hetrauma keptandthe whole amount, the FLT. He suffered an injury to otherwise his back and sidebeen causing significant pain notto bring an end to the Steven Hinchliffe, solicitormatters andwith Principal ofMrHinchliffes compensate for the inconvenience suffered, it canas Palletland’s (e) Exposed our client to a danger or a trap and a foreseeable to reach agreement and for R to be in funds Solicitors in just under six© risk of injury. happened. assist in requiring the guilty party to provide medical treatment months from the date the first letter was sent to his employer. insurers paid my firm’s costs separately. for several weeks and taking around 3 months to heal. Copyright 2013 Hinchliffes Solicitors and rehabilitation, in addition to financial relief byHinchliffe, way of awards solicitor Steven and Principal of Hinchliffes Solicitors © Copyright 2012 Hinchliffes He suffered a painful cut to the top of his head and, as was This also had the effect of keeping the legal costs to a Solicitors

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current week and those used by DIGITal Tachos Overview & eligibilitythe driver for the current day and aND DrIver carDs In accordance with section 94 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 the previous 28 days; (“The ERA”), every eligible employee has the right not to be unfairly (ii) the driver card if he holds dismissed. Digital tachographs have been Unfair dismissal is a statutory claim that can only be brought by one, and with us for several years now, yet an employee (as opposed to a third party or contractor) within (iii) any record and there are still areas of their(less useone day) from the datemanual three months of dismissal, and is printout made during the current intended to provide a fair remedy where an employer has acted over which there is confusion. I unfairly or unreasonably. day and the previous 28 days. was asked recently if I could run

Vocational licence holders5.2should beware Some examples include the replacement by a better qualified using mobile phones while driving employee (Priddle –v- Dibble [1978] 1 ALL Unfair Dismissal

information, head to www.marshallglover.com or call on 0844 801 1422. One of the offences some drivers have committed is using a mobile phone while driving. The legislation defines this offence as follows:

following: sending or receiving oral or written messages; sending or receiving facsimile documents; sending or receiving still or

Parliament has recognised the inherent dangers caused by drivers of motor vehicles when using mobile telephones while driving and brought forward specific legislation. There has been an unacceptable increase in the number of vocational licence holders using mobile telephones without a hands free device while driving large goods and passenger carrying vehicles. This practice is unacceptable and presents an undue risk to road safety. Studies have indicated that even the use of hands-free devices can distract a driver to the extent that they may be prevented from applying the requisite care and attention. A report for an offence received from an enforcement agency that a vocational driver has used their mobile telephone while driving without a hands free device in the last three years will result in that driver being called to a hearing before the traffic commissioner. Each case will be decided on its own facts and merits and the presiding traffic commissioner will be keen to ascertain the reason the driver is engaged in the telephone call. In cases where drivers are speaking with their employers or their customers, the traffic commissioner may consider the effect this might have upon the operator’s repute”. So you are likely to be called to a hearing in order to show cause why an order should not be made. The guidelines which a traffic commissioner will be considering are to suspend vocational entitlement for 14 days, 21 days if driving a commercial vehicle, to commence with immediate effect. For a second and/or subsequent offence to multiply accordingly, for example, second offence in a commercial vehicle 2 x 21 days.

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No person isat to drive a motor vehicle on a road if he is using a moving images; and providing access to the internet. available for downloading by their the roadside, the a tachograph are manually 2.2print-outs The capability must to device thethen work that the from employee clash mobile of personalities hand-held mobile telephone orrelate a hand-held of a specified If you’re caught using a hand-held phone or similar between employees kind. No person is to(s.98(2) cause or permit any other person to drive a device while driving, you can expect to get anrecord, automatic fixedusing was sanction employed tomay do ERA); (Gorfin –vDistressed Gentlefolk’s Aid employer, as well being able to be a fixed penalty or entered onto the card motor vehicle on a road while that other person is using a handpenalty notice. This means you’ll get three penalty points on your or a hand-held device of a specified kind. No mobile telephone 2.3 A held dismissal will relate to an employees qualifications if itand have to Association driving licence pay a fine of £60. However, yourIRLR case [1973] 290). be produced at the roadside, as prosecution. the entry on the person is to supervise a holder of a provisional licence if the you mayfacility also face disqualification may gomanual to court. If it does, relates toperson anysupervising “degree, diploma ormobile other academic, technical or is using a hand-held telephone or a from driving on top of a maximum fine of £1000. There usedIf you to were be provision for retirement to be a permitted fair hand-held device of a specified kind at a time provisional already mentioned. But driving a vehicle with tachograph. driving a PCV or heavy goods vehicle, you could face a professional qualification” relevant towhen theatheemployees position licence holder is driving a motor vehicle on a road. maximum fine of £2500. reason for dismissal under the ERA, however this was removed (s.98(3)(b) ERA). Also if the matter were considered of a serious nature you Drivers must Digital tachographs will default digital tachograph requires the as ensure of April 6,the 2011 and is only relevant if the person has already could face prosecution for other road transport related offences, Exemptionswas frommade prosecution are few(ERA s.139(1)) 3. The employee redundant and which carryone more serious been dismissed for retirement the old law. issentences. working properly and under to recording ‘other work’ for driver driver to take certain steps to if, at the tachograph A person does not contravene any of these provisions of the following circumstances is relevant: Repercussions are hard-hitting time of the alleged contravention: they are using the telephone or the daily working period theFairness mode 1 and ‘availability’ for driver 2 when full compliance. other device to call the fire, ambulance or other emergency 3.1ensure The employer is police, ceasing (orWhen intending to) to carry on the Procedural However, if you are the holder of a vocational licence the service; they are acting in response to a genuine emergency; and it implications ofis a mobile phonecorrectly offence do not end there. You are which employee employed business the purposeforequipped of used to record the vehicle and drivers must driving aor impracticable vehicle with ato wasbutton Once the employer has shown dismissal wasstops, for a permitted is for unsafe them to ceasethe driving in order likely to be called to vocational driver conduct hearing in front of make the call (or, in relation to the supervision of a provisional Following a change of the rules on April 6, 2012, any employee (business closure); a traffic commissioner. The reason, senior traffic commissioner has then must consider whether in the theavailability, tribunal licencetachograph, holder, for the provisionaldrivers licence holder should to cease driving other work, periods of use the mode switch correctly to digital through some who of those issuestheir canemployment on or after this date is required issued a document entitled ‘Statutory Document No 6 Vocational commenced the call was being made). while 3.2 The employer is ceasing (or intending to) to carry on that (including the administrative resources and size of Driver Conduct, which givescircumstances a detailed view of vocational driver Under the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations, a and rest and breaks. Reasonable ensure rest and break periods Annex I relates to can analogue ensure the instrument is calibrated; to have years’ continuous employment before they bring a conduct. Here I have reproduced the paragraph on the use of business in the place where the employee was so employed cause frustration. Thetwo European mobile telephone or other device is to be treated as hand-held if it the employer), the employer acted reasonably or unreasonably in are mobile phones “A specific starting point is provided in respect of is, or must be, held at some point during the course of making or claim for unfair dismissal. For recording those employees who began (workplace closure); steps must betreating taken totelephones protect recorded equipment. In work other make sure their driver the use of hand held devices such as mobile that reason asthe sufficient to dismisscorrectly. the employee (s.98(4) receiving a call or performing any othercard interactiveis communication Regulations governing drivers’ because this offence in recent years. before this date, only one year’s continuous employment is needed. function. communication function’ includes the out work 3.3 There isAna‘interactive reduced requirement to carry of ofathe prevalence ofERA). card from dirt and damage. Ifpurposes a digicard is lost,current stolen or words, the Regulations state if you particular inserted intoNothe correct slot from hours and record keepings kind, or to carry out in work of a particular kind where the and information Disclaimer: information this column shall be construed as legal advice is offered for general based on the law Any relevant Code (eg, information the ACAS Code only of Practice on whento the article was first written. You should always from an appropriately qualified on any specific legal Drivers must use onlyand their ownsolicitor damaged (or enquiry. malfunctioning), a are driving a vehicle fitted with an employee the moment they take over the was employed work (reduced requirement for seek advice (561/2006) at Article 26 stated it Disciplinary Grievance Procedures) should be considered by The five permitted reasons personalised driver card Atofailure record driver may drive analogue tachograph, you must employees). vehicle, and that it is ready for use, the tribunal. to follow the Code, insofar as without it applies,the card amended the regulations governing For an employer to defend a claim for unfair dismissal, they must employment would contravene 4. The employee’s continued givesactivities tribunals athey discretionary for power to increase or the driving any and other a maximum ofdecrease 15 calendar be able to produce your driver before the vehicle moves; record be able to show the only or principle reason for the dismissal was the use of tachographs (3821/85), duty or restriction imposed by any enactment (ERA s.98(2)(d)) unfair dismissal award by up to 25 per cent if they consider the one of five permitted reasons card under ifthe ERA: undertake. Any use of someone days (or longer if this is necessary you hold one – regardless of the country in which they begin which are the Regulations relating e.g.: employer’s/employee’s failure unreasonable. 1. The actions of the employee amountedyou to misconduct (ERA 4.1and Theend employee dismissed because continued else’s card is an offence and may for the vehicle to be returned to whether have used it. their was daily work period. to recording equipment on road s.98(2)(b)): Remedies available its premises) provided the driver employment would breach immigration rules; amount to an offence of falsification This is made law in Great Britain This must always be carried out at transport. Some 1.1 of the Regulations This can either be a single act of serious misconduct, or a If the tribunal finds in favour of the employee, it can order one of 4.2 The employee was dismissed because they had lost their series of acts are less serious; to imprisonment. produces two printouts – one at under Section 97 of the Transport driving thelicence, time of startwas or aend of the of thewhich the following: andthe driving requirement job. could lead which were amended werethat ones 1.2 Misconduct has been held include:So violence - the employee with noand loss another If engaged 1. onReinstatement a double-manning thereturns start to oftheir the job journey, Actto1968. whatatiswork; likelytheft to period, even if the card is not to be relating to the requirements or dishonesty; unauthorised absence from work; disclosure of 5. The dismissal was for “some other substantial reason” (ERA of money or security operation, then at the end. Both printouts must be withdrawn or inserted (for example, or multi-manning for production confidential of records. The information etc. happen if you fall foul of this? If the s.98(1)(b)): 2. Engagement - the employee gets another job with the same thedismissal drivers must make sure their marked with the driver’s name or enforcement is beingtoundertaken card is left intoovernight). 5.1if Itthe is only necessary establish a reason for the employer law now states2.that: Where The employeethe lacked the capability or qualifications do their which isDrivers of a kind must which could justify the dismissal ofdriver the card is placed 3. Compensation - the combination of card a basic (a formula job (ERA s.98(2)(a)): in the correct driver oraward licence number, so by a VOSA officer, then in these carry sufficient driver drives a vehicle fitted with employee in question; it is not necessary to show that it did based on age, length of service and one week’s pay) plus a 2.1 Capability should be assessed with regards to an employee’s slot (slot 1 when they are acting as the driver can be identified and any circumstances the VOSA sanctions supplies of type-approved print roll recording equipment in conformity actually justify the dismissal (Willow Oak Developments Limited compensatory award to compensate the employee for the “skill, aptitude, health or any other physical or mental quality” –vSilverwood [2006] IRLR 607); driver, and slot 2 when co-driver on manual entries needed to show policy states that if a driver uses on board the vehicle so a printout financial loss he has suffered as a result of the dismissal. with Annex I, the driver must (s.98(3)(a) ERA); be a double-manned journey), when periods of other work, availability, a vehicle when the driver has can be produced if requested; and able to produce,Disclaimer: whenever an No information in this column shall be construed as legal advice and information is offered for general information purposes only based on the current law they take over driving. and rest or break; and finally must failed to produce tachograph ensure all duties conducted since inspecting officer so requests: when the article was first written. You should always seek advice from an appropriately qualified solicitor on any specific legal enquiry. Digicards must be made be signed by the driver. record sheets, driver card or the driver card was last removed (i) the record sheets for the

Disclaimer: No information in this column shall be construed as legal advice and information is offered for general information purposes only based on the current law when the article was first written. You should always seek advice from an appropriately qualified solicitor on any specific legal enquiry.

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HRH The Princess Royal commended Transaid’s work in improving transport in Africa

supporters – both individuals and organisations – who are committed to helping us achieve our goal of saving and improving thousands of lives in Africa.” Forster reported that during 2012/13, Transaid’s revenue is forecasted to exceed £1 million for the first time in the charity’s history – with the increased funding being key to extending its reach yet further. He added: “Next year marks our

15th anniversary and we plan to continue this development apace. As the charity moves forward we also hope to make our transport and logistics expertise available to other organisations working in Africa, so even more communities can benefit from the solutions we can implement.” Transaid is planning a series of fundraising events to mark its milestone anniversary, including a mix of hiking and cycling events to be held in the UK, Europe and Africa. Full details will be announced later this month.

new survey conducted by road safety and breakdown cover company GEM Motoring Assist revealed just how unhappy Britain’s drivers are with road conditions in the UK. GEM’s latest poll revealed 87 per cent of UK drivers agree that not enough maintenance work or regular inspections are carried out across the country’s roads. What’s more, a mere one per cent of respondents described current road markings as ‘excellent’, and three per cent as ‘very good’, with the majority describing UK road surfaces as ‘poor’. Furthermore, a huge 86 per cent have noticed a greater number of potholes appearing in the last 12 months. More than half blamed the floods earlier in the year for causing road conditions and markings to deteriorate; yet despite the problems, only 19 per cent of drivers said they would happily see a small increase in Vehicle Excise Duty for pothole repair work. David Williams MBE, CEO of GEM Motoring Assist, said: “We know the weather at this time of year really has an effect on our roads, particularly as ice and frost are destructive to road surfaces and can also worsen existing damage. Yet it is up to the government to ensure surface and markings maintenance work is regular to help manage these problems and stop them from getting worse.”

When it comes to white line road markings, more than 76 per cent of drivers said they know of lines that need repainting. Yet, more promisingly, 63 per cent said they are aware of white lines that have been repainted in the last six months. This follows the Road Safety Markings Association’s recent survey, which further highlights the urgent need for improved road markings on motorways and dual carriageways. Vast majority of UK drivers are dissatisfied with the state of British roads

“There is much damning evidence showing the state of our roads is being neglected by the government,” Williams added. “Not only are motorists unhappy with the current conditions, but road safety is seriously compromised when road markings and surfaces are below standard. It is something the government should be addressing well before the UK’s drivers should have to start complaining.” GEM’s poll also revealed 53 per cent of motorists who have driven abroad believe road markings and road conditions are better in other European countries than in the UK.

Is your load safe on the road? Poorly restrained loads can increase the risk of vehicle rollover and load spillage as well as jeopardising the life of the driver and other road users. Load shifts are without doubt a serious matter, but many of the injuries and deaths that happen as a result of them are entirely preventable. The Health & Safety Laboratory (HSL) - the UK’s leading health & safety research facility - has published two straightforward, jargon-free guides aimed at professional drivers and operators in the transport and logistics sector. These guides offer simple, straightforward advice on safe loading and transport in general haulage. They explain why loads can move during transit, and what you can do to stop it happening. They also set out what your legal responsibilities are as a driver or an operator, and outline what you can do to make sure you're complying with them. Now g Includin

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After hearing evidence from Wise, of Hallett Road, Little Dunmow, he determined his existing operator’s licence would be suspended for two days and his LGV driving licence restored, but issued a warning to him in respect of his conduct. the training they received was with a Mr Denton took into account that reputable organisation. Wise had been subject an extra Lucky drivers would get thetochance to win their 35 hours of periodic training his withLGV one of three-month period without thedriving following Master Driver Consortium licence after hisCPC disqualifi cation members: DLT Training Ltd, Transport & expired, while he waited for the Training Services Ltd, Gist Limited, the RTITB conduct hearing. Academy. Turning to anwinners application made out for Draws to identify were carried twice day by Ice licence Road Truckerís star Lisa an aoperator’s in the name of the Kelly at thecompany, RTITB marquee. limited the regulator granted The lucky of 35 hours of periodic Wise Skipwinners Hire Ltd a temporary training are: Dave Smith, from Norfolk, licence to allowfrom theStaffordshire, submission Leslie of Andrew Jennings, the necessary paperwork for thefrom full Baker, from Kent, and Michael Currie, licence to his office. Essex.

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ISSUE 306 FEBRUARY 2013

SURVEY REVEALS YOUNG DRIVER SHORTAGE

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river agency ADR Network has found evidence of a serious shortage of younger drivers entering the road transport industry, based on what the firm claims to be the largest report on agency driving ever undertaken. The survey was based on the views of 1000 drivers drawn from across the operating sites of the business. The research was completed in the summer of 2012, with analysis and report writing launched soon after. The firm said the research was undertaken to provide an understanding of the dynamics within the agency driver market place, from the perception of those who work within it. As expected, the age profile of the drivers showed 87 per cent of the workforce were in the 36-60 age group, with only eight per cent of drivers younger than 36. This age profile is seen as being broadly representative of the sector, which suggests a serious shortage of younger people entering the profession. However, the firm said it does acknowledge older drivers are often attracted to agency work because of the flexibility it can provide. But this need for flexibility need not necessarily mean shorter working weeks, as the clear majority of drivers in the survey are keen to work four or more days per week. When agency drivers were asked if they were in favour of the recent Agency

Worker Regulations, a surprising 70 per cent said they did not see any benefit in the regulations. The issue of driver supervision was also explored, with the majority feeling that in their day to day duties, drivers were largely unsupervised, suggesting the professional nature of driving is perhaps underestimated by others. On the topic of CPC training, at the time of the survey the majority of respondents had not started their training. Typical reasons cited were cost and older drivers planning to retire in the near future. Commenting on the survey, ADR Network MD Andrew Waldron said: “We wanted to understand more about the world of agency driving from the perspective of the drivers themselves. “For me, there are two issues here that are probably linked. Firstly, that the role of drivers is perhaps underestimated in terms of just how much responsibility drivers have; and secondly, that we are just not attracting enough young people into the profession. As an industry, there is still much to be done to attract younger people into driving. All the agencies need to unite in this. “We also need support from the government and Schools when it comes to conveying the benefits of driving as a profession,” Waldron added. “It seems crazy that we have a pool of unemployed youngsters, yet a shortage of people coming into the profession.”

ADR Network said its new survey is the largest agency driver poll ever conducted

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olvo Trucks has developed Work Remote - a wireless remote control device that streamlines the load-handling process to speed up the time it takes to load and unload a vehicle, and improve driver safety. Volvo said the gains are lower costs for haulage firms and a better working environment for drivers. “For a haulage firm, it is important to have high productivity, which is all about transporting freight from point A to point B in the safest and most efficient way possible,” said Christer Pehrson, business manager, long haul at Volvo Trucks. One area of the transport sector where efficiency can be improved is loading. To check the weight of the cargo is properly distributed, the driver currently has to climb up into the cab several times during the loading process to check the load indicator in the instrument panel. Other load-related functions, such as raising or lowering the truck, are also currently performed from inside the cab. All this takes a lot of time, can be very tiring and represents a risk of driver

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pecialist commercial vehicle insurance Michael Rea, CEO Towergate Retail company Towergate has announced Division, said: “We’re delighted to be it has entered into a three-year working alongside a fantastic brand such agreement with RAC to provide as RAC. This is an excellent fit between two A young woman between two brand-new commercial motor and smallwalks businessa slackline companies with a reputation for delivering products under the RAC brand. great products and customer service. It also Volvo FH trucks driving at full speed – not even in Hollywood The agreement commenced on November reinforces our position as one of the leading 21, 2012this and covers range of commercial providers of commercial and SME has stunt aever been attempted. Now the filmmotor about the motor products, from single trucks through insurance in the UK. Together with RAC, we is a massive success on YouTube and within nine days, tostunt large commercial fleets. It will also can offer business customers access to a include SME products all types of small range of qualityit. products to suit their needs.” more than 3.8formillion people have seen businesses. The products will be available David Aldridge, business services director online via RAC or over the telephone. at RAC, said: “We are delighted to partner Towergate said the partnership presents with Towergate. As organisations, we share a significant business opportunity for both many of the same values, including a clear companies. RAC, which is entering the focus on developing the right products to commercial motor and SME space, already meet customer needs, providing choice to has a customer base of two million private serve individual requirements, and delivering members and five million corporate members. high-quality service all of the time. Towergate Insurance is a leading provider “We are looking forward to a long-standing of insurance to the SME market, and it is also relationship which we hope will deliver our one of the largest providers of commercial members a range of products and services motor insurance, working with many SME which meet their needs, and that deliver businesses and larger operators including the the same level of service they currently Freight Transport Association (FTA). experience from our breakdown service.”

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injury since they can trip or fall. Volvo’s new Work Remote is a wireless remote control unit that brings together all the functions the driver requires while loading or unloading. With the Work Remote, Volvo reckons it is possible to control everything from raising and lowering of the truck’s air suspension system, to kneeling the vehicle, activating the power take-off, regulating engine revs, switching off the engine and locking the truck. Extra controls fitted in the instrument panel via a Volvo Trucks accessory module can also be linked to the remote control, such as controls for a crane or pumps. “With the remote control, the driver can immediately see the indicated load weight and its distribution across the axles of both the truck and trailer. In other words, the driver has all the necessary information in his or her pocket, instead of having to run back and forth,” Pehrson said. Work Remote will be launched together with the new Volvo FH series and will be available on the market in 2013.

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trathaven-based Asset Alliance Ltd (AAL) has secured a £1million plus deal involving one of Scotland’s leading haulage firms, Currie European Transport, and German trailer manufacturer Krone. The contract will see Asset Alliance supplying 50 new Krone 4 m tri-axle curtainsiders built specially to suit Currie European’s operation and meet with European Code XL regulations. The deal was put together by John McLaughlin, head of leasing for AAL, after detailed negotiations with Currie European MD, Stephen Turner. Commenting on the deal,

McLaughlin said: “We had originally considered investing in a supply of refurbished trailers for Currie European, but after talking with Stephen Turner it was clear there were concerns about future Code XL implications. “So AAL looked at how we could meet the company’s requirements and provide simplistic flexibility to their operation with the replacements. “We then discussed various supply options, with Currie European finally opting for the Krone product. AAL then arranged a consultative meeting with the company, ourselves and Krone to conclude the order, which has turned out to

have been a well-engineered piece of business for all concerned. As a bonus, Currie European also benefits from strong trade-in values supported by AAL and Krone, which helped to seal the deal.” Under the terms of the contract, the first trailer was delivered in midDecember 2012. Stephen Turner, Currie European MD, said: “We are delighted John has continued his support to Currie European by providing the required funding to enable us to place a substantial trailer order with Krone. Asset Alliance Ltd delivered a thoroughly professional service and were involved at each stage of this process, which assisted immensely.”

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olvo Trucks has received two top gongs in the prestigious Epica 2012 International Creative Awards for the launch of the new Volvo FH. The Gold awards were received in two categories: Automotive & Accessories, with the Ballerina Stunt which created a YouTube viral film success seen by in excess of 6.5m people worldwide; and Automotive Interactive for the launch site on eBay. “It feels great to be recognised for our campaigns,” said Per Nilsson, director public relations, Volvo Trucks. “The Ballerina Stunt and the eBay auction were just two elements in the launch that

Volvo’s ‘Ballerina’ stunt involved a woman tightrope walking between two New FHs while the vehicles sped down a closed-off motorway

services, including waste and scrap collection and construction,” said Steve Bryant, brand manager, Vauxhall Commercial Vehicles. “It offers customers the flexibility to easily load and carry different payloads, while the cage provides excellent space and security.” The cage is available from £1560 (plus VAT) and the tail-lift is available from £2480 (plus VAT). Prices for specific custom builds are available from VFS on request.

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auxhall has partnered with commercial vehicle conversion specialist VFS to produce a new Movano Caged Tipper. The latest conversions are available as a purpose-designed cage for the existing Movano Tipper core conversion, or a custombuilt VFS caged tipper based on a Movano chassis cab. A utility cab conversion based on the Movano double cab is also available to provide even greater versatility. The cage is 2 m high with a galvanised mesh and rear doors that open to 270 degrees. The vehicle includes a full-height sliding door and a rear header bar with marker lamps for optimum visibility. The assembly is painted in dark grey to match the original tipper body structure, while all handles, latches and door retainers are highlighted in ‘traffic’ yellow. The tail-lift features a folding aluminium platform and the external controls are mounted within a dustproof and waterproof enclosure, while an instrument panel and operation instruction signage are all included. The cage is available on Vauxhall core conversion tippers, or alternatively a custombuilt VFS caged tipper is available on Movano chassis or crew cabs. “The Movano Caged Tipper is the ideal vehicle for a wide range of trades and public

Movano caged tipper is a collaboration between Vauxhall and conversion firm VFS

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LK Technologies has launched an updated European version of CoPilot Truck, a truckspecific satellite navigation app for HGVs. The new version brings the latest truck-specific, turn-by-turn guidance and routing technology to a driver’s iPhone, iPad or Android device. “CoPilot Truck provides a powerful, yet affordable sat nav that professional drivers can trust, running on their choice of smartphone or tablet,” said David Quin, head of consumer applications at ALK Technologies. “Our latest version is the ideal in-cab companion to help professional drivers reduce their fuel costs, prevent wasted mileage and avoid trouble caused by taking inappropriate routes.” Unlike standard in-car navigation apps, CoPilot Truck provides routes based on the size of vehicle being driven and the load being delivered. It automatically takes into account height and weight restrictions, such as low bridges and tunnels, as well as HGV-restricted and prohibited roads. CoPilot’s maps are stored onboard the phone or tablet, not downloaded each trip, providing turn-by-turn guidance throughout Europe without large mobile data roaming charges. Drivers can choose to download the whole of Europe to their device or add and remove countries needed for specific trips. The new version of CoPilot Truck features a completely redesigned user interface with clear nondistracting map displays and intuitive context-sensitive menus; new vehicle

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Truck sat nav software has been updated with new maps and user interface

set-up wizard making it easy for drivers to input precise dimensions of their vehicle and load, and the ability to save the details as a profile for future use; advanced routing options include drag-and-drop route editing and a choice of alternate routes; the latest updated commercial-grade European street maps and truck restrictions from NAVTEQ; enhanced driver alerts including warnings of truck-specific hazards ahead, such as sharp bends and steep inclines – plus much more. Existing owners of the CoPilot Truck app will receive the new version for free through an app update. The new version of CoPilot Truck is available for iPhone, iPad and iPad Mini immediately from iTunes from £149.99, including maps of the whole of Western and Eastern Europe. Android users can buy the software from £99 through Google Play, including maps of on European country or region. An upgrade to European maps is available via inapp purchase.


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Eardley International, Lockerbie... DG11 3JD The Redmoss Hotel, Abington... ML12 6SX Kingstown Truck Park, Carlisle... CA3 0EU Purdy Lodge, Belford... NE70 7JU NT Truckstop Carlisle... CA3 0JR Crawford Arms... ML12 6TP Edinburgh Truckpark.... EH15 2QA Newton Aycliffe Truckpark.... DL5 6AJ Squires Gate Truckpark Blackpool FY82SN

˘ ˘ ˘ ˘ ˘ ˘ ˘ ˘

= truck wash & park

= parking only

No surcharges (SNAP) No cash needed (card or SNAP) Many sites (card) more sites (SNAP) Online controls and download (SNAP) Single detailed weekly invoice (SNAP) Complete traceability (SNAP) Easy to use (card or SNAP) NEW! Downloadable guide for card users at www.eurotruckpark.com

for HGV parking, washing and recovery

Trans Clean Ltd, Stansted Airport...CM24 1RY www.RedLionTruckstop.com Red World Alconbury Truckstop..PE28 4WD Tel: 01604 831914 Truckin’ A45, Weedon Road, Upperheyford, Northampton, NN7 4DE LPW P urfleet, J uliette W ay...RM15 4YD Purfleet Truckwash, Beacon Hill... RM1 1SR LPW London Docklands...E16 2AX Sittingbourne Commercial Wash...ME10 3SJ LPW Ashford Truckwash...TN24 0LH 4BL 7 Stop 24, Folkstone Services, J11 M20...CT21 Extra S ervices B aldock...SG7 5 TR Airport cafe A20 nr. Ashford TN25 6DA Rownhams Southbound M27 J3/4 SO16 8AP

MALE & FEMALE SHOWERS (WITH A FEW PERSONAL ITEMS FOR THE LADIES) OPENING HOURS 6AM-9PM MONDAY TO THURSDAY LAST FOOD AND SHOWER BEING 8PM. 6AM-2PM FRIDAY LAST FOOD 1.30PM 6am to 3pm FRIDAYS (WEEKEND PARKING ONLY - CALL MOBILE TO ARRANGE) 24 HOUR SECURITY & CCTV

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• Good home cooked meals • Famous for our Salads • All day breakfasts • Take Away

• Bar 5-11pm M-F • Bunkered Diesel 24/7 • Secure Parking • Toilets/Showers

Tel: 01476 860916 / 861543

DRIVERS’ LOUNGE WITH BAR, POOL & DARTS OVERNIGHT PARKING

& SHOWER = parking only = tWITH ruck CCTV washing only FACILITIES - £15.00 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK HF V eale & S ons, C hilcompton...BA3 4JW 01406 424283 9QT Albion Inn & Truckstop, Ashcott...TA7 A17 Holbeach, PE12 8LT LPW A vonmouth, B ristol...BS11 9 YP 1JW Havant Lorry Park, Hants...PO9 Pit Stop Café Swindon T ruckstop...SN3 4 ER and Truckstop 1NS Extra Services Cullompton...EX15 Tel: 01527 869245 Bridgwater T ankwash...TA6 5 LB 8 Overnight Manned Security Open 364 days of the year top...SN15 5LH Chippenham Pit SPlasma TV Off licence on forecourt CCTV Fuel and Parking 24/7 Free to use cash machine All major fuel cards accepted Extra S ervices P eterborough... PE7 8UQ Café Open:Open: Mon–ThursMon-Fri - 5.30am–10pm. Friday - 5.30am–8pm Saturday - CLOSED Sat 7am-12pm Café 5.30-10pm (East) J6/5 MA38 25 Worcester TN16 Road, 2ER 1 mile from junction 5, M5... Bromsgrove, Roadchef Clacket Lane Worcestershire. B61 7ER Extra S ervices M 25 C obham S urrey ( J9/10) N EW! l

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= truck wash & park Extra S ervices B eaconsfield...HP9 2SE Ardleigh Truckstop,Colchester...CO7 7SL LPW Felixstowe (BP Garage)... IP11 4HU UK Truck Clean South Mimms... EN6 3QQ Portsmouth Truckstop...PO6 1UJ Extra Services Cambridge... CB23 4WU Junction 9 Truckwash M1 Luton...AL3 8HA The Green Welly Motel Chatteris .. PE16 6UA Orwell Crossing, A14 East Ipswich..IP10 0DD Erith Truckstop, Belvedere, Kent...DA17 6AB Avon Lodge Truck Stop, Avonmouth.. BS11 9YP

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NORTH & THE MIDLANDS

Use your fuel card at any of the sites below

Eardley International, Lockerbie... DG11 3JD The Redmoss Hotel, Abington... ML12 6SX Kingstown Truck Park, Carlisle... CA3 0EU Purdy Lodge, Belford... NE70 7JU 11 NT Truckstop Carlisle... CA3 0JR Crawford Arms... ML12 6TP Edinburgh Truckpark.... EH15 2QA Newton Aycliffe Truckpark.... DL5 6AJ Squires Gate Truckpark Blackpool FY82SN

A151 Colsterworth NG33 5JN

OPEN... SAT NAV DN14 6UD (M62 JUNCTION 36) OPEN... Mon-Fri 6am - 10.30pm TRUCKWASHING AVAILABLE Mon-Fri - 10.30pm 6am - 6am 10.30pm SatMon-Fri 6am - 3.30pm • Sun 7am - 5.30pm TEL 01405 766349 or MOBILE 07730792140 SatSat 6am6am - 3.30pm • Sun 7am - 5.30pm - 3.30pm • Sun 7am - 5.30pm

J11 J11 J11

A1 TRUCKSTOP DINER

SAMANTHA’S BAR & DINER

WELL KNOWN FOR THE FRESH HOME COOKED FOOD & GREAT ATMOSPHERE

CCTV • PAYZONE Sat & Sun Parking £5 Sat & Free Can OfSun LagerParking With Sat & Sun Parking £5 £5 Friday Overnight Parking. OPEN...

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= truck wash & park Extra S ervices B eaconsfield...HP9 2SE 1 Ardleigh Truckstop,Colchester...CO7 7SL LPW Felixstowe (BP Garage)... IP11 47HU UK Truck Clean South Mimms... EN6 3QQ Portsmouth Truckstop...PO6 1UJ CB23 4WU Extra Services Cambridge... 4 Junction 9 T ruckwash M 1 L uton...AL3 8HA The Green Welly Motel Chatteris .. PE16 6UA Orwell Crossing, A14 East Ipswich..IP10 0DD Erith Truckstop, Belvedere, Kent...DA17 6AB 9 Avon Lodge Truck Stop, Avonmouth.. BS11 9YP

Single National Account Package

INCORPORATING

Use your fuel card at any of the sites below below

8 LETTING ROOMS • REASONABLE RATES

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OPEN 6am WEEKDAYS • 4pm WEEKENDS

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24 Hour Parking with Security Guard and CCTV Parking for 100 trucks Cafe open from 5am till late Licenced Bar open until 11pm Digital Widescreen TV Open 7 days a week OPEN ALL BANK HOLIDAYS Free Male and Female showers

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2 DOCKLANDS TRUCKSTOP (GOOLE)

H.G.V. NIGHT PARK H.G.V. PARK 01543NIGHT 469183 SHOWER FACILITIES (M/F) SHOWER FACILITIES H.G.V. NIGHT PARK (M/F) GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD SHOWER FACILITIES (M/F) CCTV • PAYZONE GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD CCTV • PAYZONE J12

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OVERNIGHT PARKING • CCTV • HOMEMADE FOOD • SKY TV + ESPN • SHOWERS BAR • POOL TABLE • WI-FI ACCESS

OVERNIGHT PARKING ●£10 PARKING INCLUDING £2 SHOWERS VOUCHER LICENSED BAR ●£14 PARKING + MEAL + £2 ●HOMEMADE FOOD VOUCHER ●BREAKFASTS, LUNCHES, ●ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS DINNERS AVAILABLE ALL DAY ACCEPTED ●TAKE AWAY AVAILABLE ●FREE WI-FI

01543REST 469183 TRUCKERS CAFE 01543 469183

500 yards from Junction 16 M1

01864 502227

THE HUNGRY TRUCKER CAFÉ

2 miles from A1 in both directions Secure Parking, Guard Patrol, 24hr CCTV, Toilet & Shower on site • Monthly parking/ satellite base/owner drivers • Lorry wash facility • Approved operating centre Discount on 5 or more lorries parking long term On site café. 5 Star Health & Hygine cert. Mon-Fri: 6am-2pm. Sat: 7am-12pm All day breakfast & Daily specials

TRUCKERS REST REST CAFE TRUCKERS Truckstop Of The Year 1998CAFE

RED LION TRUCKSTOP

JUNCTION 14 M74

= parking only

= truck washing only

Use your fuel card at any of the sites below

Go to www.snapaccount.co.uk to see the benefits available to SNAP Account holders, join hundreds of fleets already using SNAP with thousands of happy drivers. We offer driver telephone help until 10pm each night if you need it. Follow us on twitter @snapaccount

Lymm Truckwash Ltd...WA13 0SP Pilsworth Truck Wash... BL9 8RQ B Taylor & Sons Sutton in Ashfield Notts NG17 2HU Red Lion Truck Stop, Northampton... NN7 4DE The Fox A1 Colsterworth... NG33 5LN Docklands Logistic Support,Goole... DN14 6UD Jacks Hill Café, Towcester... NN12 8ET Lincoln Farm Café & Hotel, Solihull... B92 0LS RCS Logistics, Corby...NN17 5XZ Stibbington Diner, A1 nr. Peterborough PE8 6LR

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No surcharges (SNAP) Go to www.snapaccount.co.uk to see the - Security patrolling 24/7 - Agency Fuel 24/7 No cash needed (card or SNAP) M62 - Good t food benefits available o SNAP Account holders, E W 7 sites (SNAP) - The Maltings Ind. Est. Many sites (card) more join hundreds of 0HH fleets already using DN14 A19 Online 2 controls and download (SNAP) 4 SNAP with thousands of happy drivers. Single detailed weekly invoice (SNAP) 6 We offer driver telephone help until Complete 9 traceability (SNAP) 10pm each night if you need it. Easy to use (card or SNAP) Follow u12 s on twitter @snapaccount NEW! Downloadable guide for card users at www.eurotruckpark.com 5 8 11

The North and The Midlands

= truck washing only

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Truckstop Of The Year 1998

Doncaster DN6 7AZ Tel: 01302 723 871

EVIE’S KITCHEN & TAYSIDE TRUCKSTOP

SCOTLAND & THE NORTH Mon: 8am-Late;

www.snapaccount.co.uk With more sites, online control by registration number and complete traceability Truckstop Of The Year 1998

M6

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= parking only = truck washing only Crewe Lorry Park...CW1 6AE Heywood Distribution Park... OL10 2TT The New Hollies, Cannock... WS11 1SB Roadchef M6 Stafford Southbound..ST15 0EU Chester Motorway Service Area... CH2 4QZ Victor Valet, M6/M42 B76 9DS The Kitchen, Sleaford Road (A15).. LN4 2AN Truck Jet Clean, Ellesmere Port CH65 4LB Caenby Corner, Glentham (A15).. LN8 2AR Lodge Farm Cafe, Holbeach, PE12 8LT


TRUCKSTOP NEWS

ISSUE 306 FEBRUARY 2013

TRUCKER TUCKER TRAIL in association with

EuroTruckPark.com & EuroTruckWash.com NEW! Free guide available for fuel card users on our websites LOCKERBIE LORRY PARK

01576 300 500

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Situated between junctions 16-17 M74 Lockerbie • DG11 2SL

Parking upto 200 trucks

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Security Guard on site from 6pm to 6am

£10 for parking only • £15 w ith a meal voucher

Excellent café Open Monday – Friday 6am until 9pm; Saturday 7.30am until 1pm Excellent truckwash Open Monday 7am until Saturday 1pm (24 hours) Excellent showers & TV room

Home Cooking • SKY SPORTS Licenced Bar now Open at 6pm every night except Saturdays Open Monday to Thursday 6am-11pm • Friday 6am-10pm Saturday 6am-2pm & Sunday 8am-3pm New shop now open - selling drivers every day necessities

01576 470882 w w w.lockerbielorrypark.co.uk

3 SMEATON ROAD, DUNDEE DD2 4UT

OPENING HOURS FOR FOOD

MONDAY – 8.30AM – 8.30PM TUESDAYS – THURSDAYS7.30AM – 8.30PM FRIDAY – 7.30AM – 3PM

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IF YOUR ARRIVING BETWEEN 8 – 8.30PM MON – THURSDAY CALL AHEAD & HAVE A NICE HOT MEAL WAITING FOR YOU.

PHONE ORDERS 07507 061 243

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Tues- Friday: 6am-Late;

Saturday: 8am-1pm

Crawford Arms Hotel & Truckstop DEFINITELY OPEN FOR

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JUNCTION 14 M74

(CENTRE OF VILLAGE)

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20 CARLISLE ROAD, CRAWFORD, ML12 6TW

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01864 502267 • SAT NAV ML12 6TP

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NEWTONMORE GRILL & BAR

1 mile from A9 Opening Times: MON 7am – 10pm TUES – FRI 6.30am- 10pm SAT- 7am– 8pm SUN-8am – 8pm Fresh Home Cooked Food, Overnight Parking Showers, TV etc. A Warm = parking only = truck washing Welcome only Awaits If your arriving between 9.30 – 10pm Call before and have 4 a JW meal waiting for you. HF Veale & Sons, Chilcompton...BA3 Perth Road, Newtonmore, PH20-1BB

Tursdale Industrial Estate, County Durham, DH6 5PG Great Home Cooked Food, Friendly Service. Large HGV Parking Area L Available, Toilets. Airport...CM24 1RY Clean td, Stansted Red Trans Open 7am – 2pm Mon – Fri WTo orld Alconbury ruckstop..PE28 4WD Call Ahead Order : 07827 016T170 Truckin’

Use your fuel card at any of the sites below 2 below

LPW Purfleet, Juliette Way...RM15 4YD Purfleet Truckwash, Beacon Hill... RM1 1SR LPW London Docklands...E16 2AX Sittingbourne Commercial Wash...ME10 3SJ Truckwash...TN24 0LH WHITLEY BRIDGE TRUCK STOP LPW Ashford Stop 24, Folkstone Services, J11 M20...CT21 4BL Extra Services Baldock...SG7 5TR 9 6DA A19 Airport cafe A20 nr. Ashford TN25 - Security patrolling 24/7Southbound M27 J3/4 SO16 8AP Rownhams - Agency Fuel 24/7 - Good food M62 - The Maltings Ind. Est.

9QT Albion Inn & Truckstop, Ashcott...TA7 TEL: 01540 673 702 LPW A vonmouth, B ristol...BS11 9 YP Havant Lorry Park, Hants...PO9 1JW Swindon Truckstop...SN3 4ER Extra Services Cullompton...EX15 1NS 5LB www.ukcafeguide.co.uk Bridgwater Tankwash...TA6 A simple, easy to use website Chippenham Pit Stop...SN15 5LH to Extra S ervices P eterborough... P E7 locate 8UQ the best truckstops and cafes across the UK. You canMlocate cafes2ER by country, 25 TN16 Roadchef Clacket Lane (East) J6/5 county and town. If you would NEW! like to(J9/10) recommend a cafe to us Extra Services M25 Cobham Surrey

for inclusion on our website, please call: 0844 993 7020 or email: info@ukcafeguide.co.uk PLEASE MENTION: www.ukcafeguide.co.uk when visiting cafes

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Eardley International, Lockerbie... DG11 3JD The Redmoss Hotel, Abington... ML12 6SX Kingstown Truck Park, Carlisle... CA3 0EU Purdy Lodge, Belford... NE70 7JU NT Truckstop Carlisle... CA3 0JR Crawford Arms... ML12 6TP Edinburgh Truckpark.... EH15 2QA Newton Aycliffe Truckpark.... DL5 6AJ Squires Gate Truckpark Blackpool FY82SN

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= truck wash & park

= parking only

No surcharges (SNAP) No cash needed (card or SNAP) Many sites (card) more sites (SNAP) Online controls and download (SNAP) Single detailed weekly invoice (SNAP) Complete traceability (SNAP) Easy to use (card or SNAP) NEW! Downloadable guide for card users at www.eurotruckpark.com

for HGV parking, washing and recovery

Trans Clean Ltd, Stansted Airport...CM24 1RY www.RedLionTruckstop.com Red World Alconbury Truckstop..PE28 4WD Tel: 01604 831914 Truckin’ A45, Weedon Road, Upperheyford, Northampton, NN7 4DE LPW P urfleet, J uliette W ay...RM15 4YD Purfleet Truckwash, Beacon Hill... RM1 1SR LPW London Docklands...E16 2AX Sittingbourne Commercial Wash...ME10 3SJ LPW Ashford Truckwash...TN24 0LH 4BL 7 Stop 24, Folkstone Services, J11 M20...CT21 Extra S ervices B aldock...SG7 5 TR Airport cafe A20 nr. Ashford TN25 6DA Rownhams Southbound M27 J3/4 SO16 8AP

MALE & FEMALE SHOWERS (WITH A FEW PERSONAL ITEMS FOR THE LADIES) OPENING HOURS 6AM-9PM MONDAY TO THURSDAY LAST FOOD AND SHOWER BEING 8PM. 6AM-2PM FRIDAY LAST FOOD 1.30PM 6am to 3pm FRIDAYS (WEEKEND PARKING ONLY - CALL MOBILE TO ARRANGE) 24 HOUR SECURITY & CCTV

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• Good home cooked meals • Famous for our Salads • All day breakfasts • Take Away

• Bar 5-11pm M-F • Bunkered Diesel 24/7 • Secure Parking • Toilets/Showers

Tel: 01476 860916 / 861543

DRIVERS’ LOUNGE WITH BAR, POOL & DARTS OVERNIGHT PARKING

& SHOWER = parking only = tWITH ruck CCTV washing only FACILITIES - £15.00 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK HF V eale & S ons, C hilcompton...BA3 4JW 01406 424283 9QT Albion Inn & Truckstop, Ashcott...TA7 A17 Holbeach, PE12 8LT LPW A vonmouth, B ristol...BS11 9 YP 1JW Havant Lorry Park, Hants...PO9 Pit Stop Café Swindon T ruckstop...SN3 4 ER and Truckstop 1NS Extra Services Cullompton...EX15 Tel: 01527 869245 Bridgwater T ankwash...TA6 5 LB 8 Overnight Manned Security Open 364 days of the year top...SN15 5LH Chippenham Pit SPlasma TV Off licence on forecourt CCTV Fuel and Parking 24/7 Free to use cash machine All major fuel cards accepted Extra S ervices P eterborough... PE7 8UQ Café Open:Open: Mon–ThursMon-Fri - 5.30am–10pm. Friday - 5.30am–8pm Saturday - CLOSED Sat 7am-12pm Café 5.30-10pm (East) J6/5 MA38 25 Worcester TN16 Road, 2ER 1 mile from junction 5, M5... Bromsgrove, Roadchef Clacket Lane Worcestershire. B61 7ER Extra S ervices M 25 C obham S urrey ( J9/10) N EW! l

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= truck wash & park Extra S ervices B eaconsfield...HP9 2SE Ardleigh Truckstop,Colchester...CO7 7SL LPW Felixstowe (BP Garage)... IP11 4HU UK Truck Clean South Mimms... EN6 3QQ Portsmouth Truckstop...PO6 1UJ Extra Services Cambridge... CB23 4WU Junction 9 Truckwash M1 Luton...AL3 8HA The Green Welly Motel Chatteris .. PE16 6UA Orwell Crossing, A14 East Ipswich..IP10 0DD Erith Truckstop, Belvedere, Kent...DA17 6AB Avon Lodge Truck Stop, Avonmouth.. BS11 9YP

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NORTH & THE MIDLANDS

Use your fuel card at any of the sites below

Eardley International, Lockerbie... DG11 3JD The Redmoss Hotel, Abington... ML12 6SX Kingstown Truck Park, Carlisle... CA3 0EU Purdy Lodge, Belford... NE70 7JU 11 NT Truckstop Carlisle... CA3 0JR Crawford Arms... ML12 6TP Edinburgh Truckpark.... EH15 2QA Newton Aycliffe Truckpark.... DL5 6AJ Squires Gate Truckpark Blackpool FY82SN

A151 Colsterworth NG33 5JN

OPEN... SAT NAV DN14 6UD (M62 JUNCTION 36) OPEN... Mon-Fri 6am - 10.30pm TRUCKWASHING AVAILABLE Mon-Fri - 10.30pm 6am - 6am 10.30pm SatMon-Fri 6am - 3.30pm • Sun 7am - 5.30pm TEL 01405 766349 or MOBILE 07730792140 SatSat 6am6am - 3.30pm • Sun 7am - 5.30pm - 3.30pm • Sun 7am - 5.30pm

J11 J11 J11

A1 TRUCKSTOP DINER

SAMANTHA’S BAR & DINER

WELL KNOWN FOR THE FRESH HOME COOKED FOOD & GREAT ATMOSPHERE

CCTV • PAYZONE Sat & Sun Parking £5 Sat & Free Can OfSun LagerParking With Sat & Sun Parking £5 £5 Friday Overnight Parking. OPEN...

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= truck wash & park Extra S ervices B eaconsfield...HP9 2SE 1 Ardleigh Truckstop,Colchester...CO7 7SL LPW Felixstowe (BP Garage)... IP11 47HU UK Truck Clean South Mimms... EN6 3QQ Portsmouth Truckstop...PO6 1UJ CB23 4WU Extra Services Cambridge... 4 Junction 9 T ruckwash M 1 L uton...AL3 8HA The Green Welly Motel Chatteris .. PE16 6UA Orwell Crossing, A14 East Ipswich..IP10 0DD Erith Truckstop, Belvedere, Kent...DA17 6AB 9 Avon Lodge Truck Stop, Avonmouth.. BS11 9YP

Single National Account Package

INCORPORATING

Use your fuel card at any of the sites below below

8 LETTING ROOMS • REASONABLE RATES

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OPEN 6am WEEKDAYS • 4pm WEEKENDS

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24 Hour Parking with Security Guard and CCTV Parking for 100 trucks Cafe open from 5am till late Licenced Bar open until 11pm Digital Widescreen TV Open 7 days a week OPEN ALL BANK HOLIDAYS Free Male and Female showers

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2 DOCKLANDS TRUCKSTOP (GOOLE)

H.G.V. NIGHT PARK H.G.V. PARK 01543NIGHT 469183 SHOWER FACILITIES (M/F) SHOWER FACILITIES H.G.V. NIGHT PARK (M/F) GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD SHOWER FACILITIES (M/F) CCTV • PAYZONE GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD CCTV • PAYZONE J12

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OVERNIGHT PARKING • CCTV • HOMEMADE FOOD • SKY TV + ESPN • SHOWERS BAR • POOL TABLE • WI-FI ACCESS

OVERNIGHT PARKING ●£10 PARKING INCLUDING £2 SHOWERS VOUCHER LICENSED BAR ●£14 PARKING + MEAL + £2 ●HOMEMADE FOOD VOUCHER ●BREAKFASTS, LUNCHES, ●ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS DINNERS AVAILABLE ALL DAY ACCEPTED ●TAKE AWAY AVAILABLE ●FREE WI-FI

01543REST 469183 TRUCKERS CAFE 01543 469183

500 yards from Junction 16 M1

01864 502227

THE HUNGRY TRUCKER CAFÉ

2 miles from A1 in both directions Secure Parking, Guard Patrol, 24hr CCTV, Toilet & Shower on site • Monthly parking/ satellite base/owner drivers • Lorry wash facility • Approved operating centre Discount on 5 or more lorries parking long term On site café. 5 Star Health & Hygine cert. Mon-Fri: 6am-2pm. Sat: 7am-12pm All day breakfast & Daily specials

TRUCKERS REST REST CAFE TRUCKERS Truckstop Of The Year 1998CAFE

RED LION TRUCKSTOP

JUNCTION 14 M74

= parking only

= truck washing only

Use your fuel card at any of the sites below

Go to www.snapaccount.co.uk to see the benefits available to SNAP Account holders, join hundreds of fleets already using SNAP with thousands of happy drivers. We offer driver telephone help until 10pm each night if you need it. Follow us on twitter @snapaccount

Lymm Truckwash Ltd...WA13 0SP Pilsworth Truck Wash... BL9 8RQ B Taylor & Sons Sutton in Ashfield Notts NG17 2HU Red Lion Truck Stop, Northampton... NN7 4DE The Fox A1 Colsterworth... NG33 5LN Docklands Logistic Support,Goole... DN14 6UD Jacks Hill Café, Towcester... NN12 8ET Lincoln Farm Café & Hotel, Solihull... B92 0LS RCS Logistics, Corby...NN17 5XZ Stibbington Diner, A1 nr. Peterborough PE8 6LR

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No surcharges (SNAP) Go to www.snapaccount.co.uk to see the - Security patrolling 24/7 - Agency Fuel 24/7 No cash needed (card or SNAP) M62 - Good t food benefits available o SNAP Account holders, E W 7 sites (SNAP) - The Maltings Ind. Est. Many sites (card) more join hundreds of 0HH fleets already using DN14 A19 Online 2 controls and download (SNAP) 4 SNAP with thousands of happy drivers. Single detailed weekly invoice (SNAP) 6 We offer driver telephone help until Complete 9 traceability (SNAP) 10pm each night if you need it. Easy to use (card or SNAP) Follow u12 s on twitter @snapaccount NEW! Downloadable guide for card users at www.eurotruckpark.com 5 8 11

The North and The Midlands

= truck washing only

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Truckstop Of The Year 1998

Doncaster DN6 7AZ Tel: 01302 723 871

EVIE’S KITCHEN & TAYSIDE TRUCKSTOP

SCOTLAND & THE NORTH Mon: 8am-Late;

www.snapaccount.co.uk With more sites, online control by registration number and complete traceability Truckstop Of The Year 1998

M6

Junction 19, M74

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= truck wash & park Truckers R est C annock W S11 1SF Extra Services Blackburn... BB3 0AT LPW Castleford... WF10 5QH Junction 1, Hellaby, Rotheram... S66 8QL Junction 29 Truckstop, Chesterfield... S42 5SA Welcome Break Hartshead Moor... HD6 4JX North Wales Truck Stop Deeside CH5 2NR Junction 23 Lorry Park, Shepshed...LE12 9BS Hessle Truckstop... HU13 0EG NT Truckstop Rugby... CV23 0AG

= parking only = truck washing only Crewe Lorry Park...CW1 6AE Heywood Distribution Park... OL10 2TT The New Hollies, Cannock... WS11 1SB Roadchef M6 Stafford Southbound..ST15 0EU Chester Motorway Service Area... CH2 4QZ Victor Valet, M6/M42 B76 9DS The Kitchen, Sleaford Road (A15).. LN4 2AN Truck Jet Clean, Ellesmere Port CH65 4LB Caenby Corner, Glentham (A15).. LN8 2AR Lodge Farm Cafe, Holbeach, PE12 8LT


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..... and, if you’re not with SNAP yet, then we wish you a happy New Year too – why not talk to us and we could make it even happier for you? ..... and, if you’re not with SNAP yet, then we wish you a happy Christmas too – why not talk to us and we could make it even happier for you?

SNAP offers unrivalled choice combined with efficiency when it comes to overnight parking and HGV washing; we provide a cashless During December all drivers on SNAP receive their new guide complete a window to prevent parkingof the solution which helps drivers, truck park Account owners should and fleet operators too. SNAP workswith purely on thesticker registration numbers attendants waking The new guide features additional sites including an increasing number of fleet operators yards changes vehicles involvedfrom so there is you. no need for any card or IDseveral for drivers; in this way it is truly flexible and can accommodate vehicle which are joining the ever-growing SNAP network providing you with even more choices of safe parking sites. with instant effect across the UK

SIMPLIFY PARKING AND WASHINGWITH WITH SNAP SNAP SIMPLIFY HGVHGV PARKING AND WASHING     

 Never receive a bill for a vehicle which is not yours

Never receive a bill for a vehicle which is not yours  Complete traceability and dynamic control Complete traceability and dynamic control  Single weekly invoice for all activity Single weekly invoice for all activity  Reduce admin & checking, fully transparent Reduce admin & checking, fully  Take cash out of the equationtransparent with no additional cost Take cash out of the equation with no additional cost

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nternational haulage operator Denby Transport said it is so confident in the engineering quality of Euroliners from Schmitz Cargobull that it is planning a lifespan of 15 years for its four new fleet additions. The Lincoln-based company – which will predominantly use the Euroliners to carry general haulage into France and Belgium – said it favours running its trailers for as long as possible, with the right periodic maintenance and refurbishment programme, as it believes this to be more cost-effective. “Much like an aircraft, which can remain in service after more than 25 years, there is no reason why a sound, well-engineered trailer shouldn’t last a whole lifetime on a fleet,” said Peter Denby, managing director of Denby Transport. “It comes down to whether they are mechanically fit; curtains and floors can be replaced when necessary, but a robust chassis is the key to longevity. “I have every reason to believe that the Schmitz trailers will stand the test of time based on the solid spec and good value for money we gain from our existing equipment.” The fabric sliding roof of Schmitz Cargobull Euroliners makes them good

Denby Transport reckons its Euroliner trailers should give 15 years of service

fit for the diverse cargo carried by Denby Transport – such as heavy machinery, which requires loading through the roof. As well as maximised internal load height, the Euroliner’s lightweight design also offers a competitive payload capacity with space for 34 Euro pallets. As well as the standard four loading points, the new Euroliners have been specified with additional safety-conscious modifications including Schmitz Cargobull’s ROTOS running gear – with innovative braking technology and a roll stability program designed to help prevent vehicle roll-overs – and added braking sensors. “Not many other operators can say they are 100 per cent international. Because of our geographical reach, we need to run robust European spec trailers which are backed up by immediate spare parts availability wherever needed. This is where Schmitz excels,” added Denby. The four new trailers join an existing fleet of 125 specialist trailers and 50 Euro 5 tractor units.

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loucester-based Ermin Plant Hire has added a new Mercedes-Benz Axor 6x2 to its fleet, mounted with an Andover Trailers plant body with doublecranked beavertail and fuel-saving foldforward ramps. The striking ‘golden yellow’ rear-steer rigid with front and rear air suspension replaces a 1996 M-registration truck, which also featured an Andover Trailers plant body, and will operate across the company’s six depots. It joins a 28-strong commercial vehicle fleet used to guarantee the fast and efficient delivery of more than 3000 items of plant and tools to customers across an area spanning Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Somerset, Warwickshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire and South Wales. The Axor is being used to deliver the largest items of plant, which range from eight-tonne excavators to telehandlers, forklifts, boom lifts, cherry pickers and dump trucks. Neil Jones, operations director of Ermin Plant Hire, said: “Our delivery fleet operates across six busy depots, meaning maximum reliability and uptime is critical. We treat our trucks the same as we do our plant, picking suppliers very carefully.

“Our previous Andover Trailers plant bodies have performed well and lived up to the demands of making multiple deliveries each day. The design team built the body to our precise specifications, so it’s a perfect match for our requirements.” The 9.3 m body features a hardwood floor with 1 m wide x 2.5 m long hydraulic fold-forward ramps, which can be lowered flat onto the deck to minimise aerodynamic drag on the road. Hydraulic steady legs ensure a stable platform when loading and unloading plant, while a remote and radio-control Ramsey BH550 hydraulic winch is mounted on the front bulkhead to assist with loading.

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44-tonne DAF XF105 tag-axle tractor is the choice of sports surface specialist J Mallinson (Ormskirk) Ltd to move its plant and equipment to race tracks and sports stadia around the country. Managing director John Mallinson took advice from driver Michelle Cubbin when it came to choosing the right truck for the job. Site access is sometimes an issue, and the added manoeuvrability provided by the lifting rear axle was a factor in the decision. And with Michelle spending nights away on more distant jobs, the comfort of the Space cab on the big DAF was also a key consideration. “On top of that, it looks smart and does the job extremely well,” she said. “I like the fact that I have

510 horsepower at my fingertips, as this helps me overcome wind resistance when carrying large pieces of plant – which are not very aerodynamic – and to maintain good average speeds on longer trips.” Recently the truck was used to carry equipment for a major pitch reconstruction contract at Twickenham rugby stadium, and Michelle was able to make full use of the large Space cab. “I found the bunk extremely comfortable,” she said. “And the fold-away gear lever is a real boon, as it allows you to move out of the driving seat and across the cab quite easily.” The Euro 5-compliant DAF means Mallinson can take it anywhere within the M25, as it complies with the requirements of London’s Low Emissions Zone.

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“We work at several sites inside the LEZ, including QPR and Watford football grounds, and with this truck we don’t have to worry about meeting the emission standards,” John Mallinson said. The DAF runs at up to 44 tonnes with a King tri-axle step-frame plant trailer. With 510 bhp (375 kW) from its 12.9-litre MX engine, the truck has a power-to-weight ratio of 11.6 bhp per tonne. A 16-speed manual gearbox is also fitted. DAF dealer North West Trucks of Huyton, Liverpool supplied the DAF and will carry out routine servicing and any warranty work under the three-year full manufacturer’s warranty.

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he Freight Transport Association (FTA) has called upon the government to provide the necessary assurance to freight operators to embrace gas as a viable alternative to conventional diesel in its new Gas Manifesto. FTA said there is a wide range of decarbonisation measures to make moving goods by road more carbon efficient. However, to reduce reliance on conventional fossil fuels such as diesel, the UK must look to alternative fuels that offer further carbon savings – including natural gas and, ultimately, biomethane. FTA’s Gas Manifesto provides a vision for how this could be brought to fruition. Natural gas can be used as a road fuel either as a liquefied natural gas (LNG) or a compressed natural gas (CNG), producing less harmful emissions than conventional fuel. However, when biomethane produced from waste is used, carbon savings in excess of 60 per cent can be made when compared to an equivalent diesel vehicle. The manifesto supports the

development of a national refuelling infrastructure on the main motorway networks. For smaller operators, public refuelling stations would give confidence to invest in gaspowered HGVs as part of planned vehicle replacement cycles, as well as benefit larger companies. The Treasury also urgently needs to confirm at least a seven-year rolling guarantee for road fuel gas duty rates to provide certainty to support vehicle and infrastructure investment. Rachael Dillon, FTA climate change policy manager, said: “Gas is a credible option for industry to make serious reductions in carbon emissions while serving the needs of the economy in delivering goods and services. However, to significantly increase gas-powered HGVs on UK roads, government needs to support the development of a national refuelling infrastructure on main motorway routes to enable long-

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distance trunking for vehicle fleets. Government needs to give greater consideration to the requirements of the operator, and ultimate purchaser, of low carbon vehicles to shape policy that benefits, rather than hinders investment.” John Lewis Partnership is a member of FTA’s Logistics Carbon Reduction Scheme (LCRS), and said it believes biomethane represents a low-carbon alternative to diesel. Justin Laney, general manager - central transport, John Lewis Partnership, commented: “John Lewis Partnership has a very ambitious target to reduce carbon emissions from its truck fleet. We believe the best fuel to achieve that is biomethane gas. Biomethane is not only excellent for reducing emissions, it is also good for investment, jobs, and balance of payments. If the fuel duty differential between gas and diesel was fixed for a longer period, and Green Gas Certificates were allowed in transport carbon reporting, then two of the main barriers to adoption would be removed.”

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cottish building and civil engineering contractor Dunne Group has chosen a New Actros from MercedesBenz to spearhead an expansion into the South of England. The company bought its New Actros 2545 tractor unit to service a newly opened depot in London, and it is now trunking daily from the Central Belt of Scotland. Dunne Group is based in Bathgate and has depots in Manchester and Leeds, as well as its new London site. The company operates divisions specialising in building, civil engineering, concrete flooring, pre-cast concrete and plant hire. Supplied by Edinburgh dealer Western Commercial, the vehicle has an aerodynamic StreamSpace cab and is powered by a 450 bhp straight-six engine, driving through the latest Mercedes PowerShift 3 automated transmission. Dunne Group runs a fleet of 35 trucks in which 8x4 tippers feature heavily, and bought the New Actros and a pair of new Montracon 45 ft flatbed trailers solely to supply its London outpost. Operations director John McCormack said: “We’ve won several large contracts in and around London recently, and

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decided to open a depot from which to service them. “We already run some Actros so we know they are efficient and reliable, while the new model is also a strikingly good-looking vehicle. It’s making an average of 10 trips up and down the M6 and M1 each week, which means it’s highly visible and is certainly fulfilling our requirement for a smart flagship truck to raise the profile of our business. “The New Actros has hit the ground running with some very promising early fuel returns,” McCormack continued. “We won’t take any precise readings until it’s had time to bed in, but the indications are certainly positive. “Meanwhile, the cab is extremely well-appointed and comfortable, and the PowerShift 3 gearbox and superb new chassis make it a pleasure to drive.” Dunne Group is also signing up to a Mercedes-Benz Repair and Maintenance Contract, under which Western Commercial will maintain the new truck and an Actros concrete pumping vehicle. “We’re very happy with the service we receive from Western,” McCormack concluded. “They’re efficient, professional and always there when we need them.”


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o r almost a decade, scores of European truck drivers have been coming to Canada to ply their trade. Many of them have succeeded in creating a new life for themselves and their families and some have not. The purpose of this article is to offer some advice, based on the experiences of corporate immigration and recruiting specialist VRV Global, for truck drivers who are thinking about crossing the pond to drive in Canada. VRV Global has been assisting a Canadian transport company, H&R Transport, in recruiting European truck drivers since 2005. Together with our colleagues at H&R Transport, we constantly analyze the experience that the European drivers have in their adjustment to life in Canada and we revise our hiring and settlement processes to ensure the greatest likelihood of success. We respect the fact that the drivers who apply for this job and this life are making a huge personal, life-changing decision and our goal is to help each individual, and their family, make the right choice. Here’s what we’ve learned: 1. Moving to Canada is a family decision and the entire family should be involved in the process. Make

Recruiting Immigration Relocation test, have a minimum of a high school diploma and three years of driving experience before coming to Canada.

sure that this is discussed with spouses, exes, children, parents and siblings. Will they accompany you or come along later? Will parents and siblings visit you in Canada? In our experience, most of the people who return to Europe, do so for family reasons. 2. How will your past affect your ability to work as a truck driver and live in Canada? Canadian employers will usually only hire drivers who have clean driver abstracts. Also, Canadian immigration rules prohibit the admission of people who have criminal records or serious medical problems. This applies to

family members as well. Medical problems and criminal records are intensely private and you may not want to share this information with an employer. However, immigration officials will find out and it is better to disclose issues to immigration officials to see if they can be overcome. Many Canadian transport companies require their drivers to cross the Canada - US border frequently. Compliance with immigration legislation in both Canada and the US is critical. Also, some Canadian provinces allow long-haul drivers to apply for permanent residence. To be eligible, applicants must take a language

3. Be prepared for life in Canada. Moving to Canada can be a costly venture. While it is true that Canadian employers of workers in low skilled jobs are required to provide new hires with a return ticket to Canada, and new drivers will have a permit to work in Canada, it may take some time before money starts to come in. It may take several weeks to obtain a drivers license and it may take some time before the first pay package arrives in your bank account. We recommend drivers have at least $5000 (£3000) to bring to Canada. People with families may want to bring even more money with them. There is also not much point in bringing appliances and furniture to Canada. It is expensive to bring personal goods to Canada, so be very selective in what you bring. 4. What is the long term plan?

Most drivers come to Canada with a work permit valid for two years. These work permits can be extended, but only to a maximum of four years. In some provinces, spouses can also obtain open work permits. After four years, most temporary foreign workers are required to return to their country of origin for four years before being eligible to return to Canada. Four years may be long enough for some drivers. Others may want to settle down in Canada. Fortunately, there are provincial immigration programs that allow for this but it is important to learn about the programs and apply for PR long before the four year deadline as it can take as long as two years to complete the process. The Canadian transport industry employes 260,000 drivers. Our economy is growing and our population is aging. This means that there is growing requirement for European drivers. The chance to come to Canada to work is a fantastic opportunity for the right person.

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For ongoing major projects across London, Home Counties & the Midlands Must have Plant experience, 2 years driving experience essential (max 6 points on licence) IMMEDIATE START Based in North London. CPCS card an advantage Based in North London & Northampton

PLEASE CALL DAVE ON 020 8495 9837

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Tel: 01695 551000 • Fax: 01695 551003 • Web: www.ukiexpress.com • Email: traffic@ukiexpress.com

UK & EUROPEAN HAULIERS REQUIRED

A full backup service including Fuel, Trailer Hire, Ferries, Preferential Payment Terms and continual work 24/7 Excellent Job Rates or Paid per Mile/KM

UKI have regular work throughout the UK & Europe Guaranteed Mileage Rate: Payment for every mile travelled Fuel Cards & Trailers: You pay what we pay on Fuel and Trailers Payments: Weekly payment terms! Weekend Traction work throughout the United Kingdom

ONEWAY OR ROUNDTRIP! LOADED & EMPTY! NO SURCHARGE! ON TIME EVERY TIME! BLUE CHIP SUPERMARKET DELIVERIES!

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Owner Drivers

Owner Drivers & Hauliers

COME AND JOIN US ! Drive away with a great deal and loads more at MARITIME. Call 07966 310210 and put your truck to work.

WORK (S) FOR YOU

maritimetransport.com/subbies.cfm WORK OUT OF: BRISTOL • FELIXSTOWE • HAMS HALL • IMMINGHAM • LEEDS • LIVERPOOL • MANCHESTER • NORTHAMPTON • SOUTHAMPTON • SOUTH SHIELDS • THAMESPORT • TILBURY

SUBCONTRACTORS & OWNER DRIVERS REQUIRED To work from Felixstowe for our Container & Trailer departments A variety of payment schemes and good weekly earnings are available for the right people For more details please contact Colin Ould or Colin Wheatley

01394 274 466 Magnum Group Limited www.magnumgroupltd.co.uk

ROSEWOOD TRUCKING LTD

SUBCONTRACTORS REQUIRED FRANCE, GERMANY, ITALY, SPAIN & EASTERN EUROPE ROUND TRIPS OR ONE WAY - YOUR CHOICE FOR ROUND TRIPS WE PAY PER KM - ALL KM EMPTY OR LOADED FUEL CARDS OR RUNNING MONEY AVAILABLE

FULL TIME YEAR ROUND WORK AVAILABLE FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL GED ON

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rosewoodtrucking.co.uk

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B.L.I Commercials Limited

Due to continued growth and the continued success of ongoing contracts we are seeking experienced reliable hauliers/owner drivers to fulfil our full load trailer and container deliveries. Working from the ports of Felixstowe/Ipswich/Harwich and or Killingholme /Immingham you must be fully conversant with unaccompanied trailer and container deliveries. Market related rates of pay are offered with guaranteed weekly payments. We are in a position to offer spot, daily or weekly ongoing work to suit your individual requirements.

Please contact Lee or Darren on 01493 658576 or email lee.staff@blicommercials.com or darren.lodge@blicommercials.com

WANTED!!! REFRIGERATED HAULIERS

a Major European Fridge Operator

Established for over 25 years, are offering fixed contracts for Hauliers We offer... Fast, weekly regular payments • All kilometres paid – loaded or empty All Sea-freight paid All European countries covered • Guaranteed round trip work available with immediate start Contact UK – Tomasz Radejko 00 44 (0) 1322 429711 tomaszr@solstor.co.uk UK - Sarah Gourand 00 44 (0) 1322 429732 sarahg@solstor.co.uk

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OWNER DRIVERS

RETURN LOADS

P ORTXPRESS

OWNER DRIVERS

HAULIERS

FROM SOUTHAMPTON AND FELIXSTOWE - ALSO LOCAL WORK BASED ON BIRMINGHAM AND LEEDS

We require additional dedicated sub contractors to work alongside our own vehicles delivering containers throughout the UK

BENEFITS INCLUDE : COMPETITIVE RATES, FUEL FACILITIES, EARLY PAYMENT OPTIONS BY BACS, TRAILER LEASING, CABSIDE AND TRAILER DECALS

We can offer...

REQUIRED FOR CONTAINER WORK ACROSS THE U.K.

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Tel: 01394 675545

RETURN LOADS

Love The Freedom Of the Open Road? Barron Wood Distribution Limited

Then Enjoy the Freedom of our Owner Driver Network! We can provide long term opportunities for motivated, professional drivers operating their own vehicles to work in partnership with us and our customers. Barron Wood Distribution is a wellestablished, financially secure business that recognizes the challenges faced by smaller operators in today’s demanding environment.

Ready for a change? Feel you share our values and are keento join the team as a member of our owner driver network?

OUR OWNER DRIVERS CAN BENEFIT FROM: • 7 day payment terms • Excellent weekly / annual earnings potential

• Work available 52 weeks, 24/7 to suit

• Preferential insurance arrangements

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Administration support Liveried trailer hire In cab communications Tacho analysis Driver CPC training O’licence support

For more details please call 01772 610160 or complete the online enquiry form at: www.barronwooddistribution.co.uk

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CRL

SWANSHAWS LIMITED

Coventry Reefers Ltd

Smith transport

11 Main Street, Stapleton, Leics. LE9 8JN

Regular work for flats & tauts from all areas to various destinations in the U.K. Also require Owner Drivers for UK/European work

RETURN LOADS FOR FRIDGES Please ring David, Yngwie (Ingvay) or Darren on

01455 848437

Fax: 01455 851870 www.coventryreefers.co.uk davidevans@btconnect.com

Flat loads andrigid rigidvehicles vehicles Flat loadsavailable available for for artic artic and exex Preston the following followingareas... areas... Preston&&Blackburn Blackburn to the Cornwall,Devon, Devon,Dorset, Dorset, Sussex, Sussex, Hampshire, Cornwal, Hampshire, Berkshire, Yorks & Midlands Berkshire, Yorks & Midlands Trailer Hire, Workshop and Trailer Hire, Workshop Vehicle Maintenance Services and available. Vehicle Maintenance Services available.

Blackburn 01254 278 589

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At our approved JAUPT training centre in Northamptonshire or nationwide with prices from £50 +vat per 7 hours

ADR, DCPC, Forklift, H&S Courses can be tailored to suit Various consultancies inc DGSA Tel: 07915 610232 Fax: 0844 3581400 carl@transchemtraining.com www.transchemtraining.com

TRAINING SERVICES

What are you waiting for contact Emma or Carole on: 01604 889121 and get yourself up to speed! email: info@cejtrainingservicesltd.co.uk web: www.cejtrainingservicesltd.co.uk

01375 671111 Price Freeze on Driver CPC if you book now!

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DRIVER CPC COURSES IN CIRENCESTER GLOS West Oxon CPC Centre, 94 Oakfield Road, Carterton, Oxon OX18 3QW

Tel: 01993 843967 or 07853 823987 Ask for Graham www.westoxoncpccentre.co.uk email: westoxoncpccentre@tiscali.co.uk

High Quality Driver CPC Training in Stafford & Nationwide Courses start from as little as £40 + vat & DSA upload

01785 819 880

www.directrecruitment-training.co.uk First Floor, High Street Arcade, 52 High Street, Stone. ST15

DRIVER CPC TRAINING

Range of courses available including First Aid*

*also gives you H&S EFAW (Emergency First Aid at Work) qualification

Courses held at our Northampton training facility or at your premises nationwide Very experienced, hands-on instructor, drawn from the industry, not an office! Fully inclusive £59! Includes VAT, DSA Upload Fee, certification issue, refreshments & lunch!!

www.advancedrivers.co.uk or call 01604 702111 or text ‘DCPC Info’ to 07775 865192

To advertise in

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TRUCKSTOPS

ORWELL CROSSING LORRY PARK Night Parking £12.50+VAT (8 hrs max) • Day Parking £16.67+VAT (24 hrs max) O Licence Parking £174 per month + VAT

24 hour restaurant and bar - good food, good music and good times!

A14 Ipswich, Suffolk IP10 0DD AS SEEN ON TV!

YORK LORRY PARK

Anglia Motel Café, Restaurant & Truck stop A17 Fleet Hargate, Lincs

• Well signed, easy access next to A64 York Bypass & A166 Bridlington road junction

Harold, Sylvia & Family would like to thank all Drivers and Customers for their support over the last 50 years, the family is now hoping to retire from the business and it is now for up for sale or lease either as a complete 15 acre complex or consideration will be given to splitting it into separate units for interested parties.

• Open 4pm through to 9am Monday to Friday • Cafeteria providing home cooked evening meals (till 9pm) and breakfast (from 7am)

The Business will remain open until and after a sale or lease agreement is reached, we are open 7 days a week 7am to 9pm offering an overnight Truck park @ £16-00 including use of the Shower facility and either a Roast Beef Dinner or Grill in the Café.

• Male & female shower and washroom facilities • On site security guard & CCTV surveillance • Floodlit & tarmacadam parking area

Further information please Contact Lucy on: 01406 422 766 or contact us through our website: www.angliamotel.co.uk

York Lorry Park, Murton, York YO19 5GF Tel: 01904 486713

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• 10 MIN FROM J1a/M25 – A206 or 15 MINS FROM WOOLWICH FERRY • 24 HR SECURITY GUARDS • CCTV + P.I.R. • CONCRETE YARD, FLOODLIGHTS • PARKING FOR 50 VEHICLES • TOILET FACILITIES

THE WHARF, WHARF ROAD, TYSELEY, BIRMINGHAM B11 2EB ‘Please follow international Lorry Park signs’

LICENSED RESTAURANT OPEN 11am - 11pm Mon - Fri Cafe Open 6.00am-9.00pm Mon to Fri 6.00am - 12noon Sat

SPECIAL STEAK BREAKFAST ONLY £4.00 SELECTION OF DINNERS FROM £3.20

BIG TV SCREEN SLEEPER CAB £7.50

01473 659140

www.orwellcrossing.com

Entertainment Weekly!

• TYRE REPAIR + WINDOW SCREEN REPAIR • MECHANICAL REPAIRS, CURTAIN WELDING • TRUCK ACCESSORY SHOP • 3 BUSH ROLL OVER WASH • STEAM CLEANING • ADBLUE AVAILABLE ON THE PUMP

ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED • ACCOUNTS NOW WELCOME

Call for details

TELEPHONE: 0208 311 7444

ASK OUR SECURITY FOR YOUR FREE SAUNA WHEN PARKING!

LOCATED DA17 6AB

En-suite with TV £18.00 Laundry Service Available A-Z ref pages 91/92 page 91 ref 2H

ADVANCE BOOKINGS TAKEN

Birmingham’s first & foremost overnight Truck Parking facility. 24HR. MANNED &

TEL 0121-628-2339 CCTV SECURITY

Tired? Hungry?

TRUCKSTOP OF THE YEAR 2010

RED LION TRUCKSTOP 500 yards from Junction 16 M1 SWIPE and PARK

Open 7 days a week

See Page 13-16 for ideas on where to head for your next rest stop

OPEN ALL BANK HOLIDAYS

24 Hour Parking with Security Guard and CCTV Parking for 100 trucks Cafe open from 5am till late Licenced Bar open until 11pm Digital Widescreen TV Free Male and Female showers Pallet station in car park

We now accept FUEL CARDS to pay for parking

www.RedLionTruckstop.com Daventry

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PALLET STATION

THE RED LION

Tel: 01604 831914 A45, Weedon Road, Upperheyford, Northampton, NN7 4DE

 Fenced, floodlit, tarmac parking area  Parking for over 100 vehicles

 SKY Sports & ESPN

 Security patrols 24/7

 ATM & Cash back facilities

 CCTV with Infra-red cameras

 J29 Drivers Loyalty Scheme

 Smartcard diesel bunkering - 24/7

 Licenced bar with 52” TV

 8 high-speed diesel pumps

 Free Wireless Internet

 Manned, 3 brush rollover vehicle wash  Truckers accessories shop  Fleet accounts available  Ladies & gents toilets/showers  Homemade dishes available until late DIESEL, GAS OIL & ADBLUE AVAILABLE ON PUMP

 ATM & Cash back facilities ALL MAJOR FUEL CARDS ACCEPTED FOR FUEL, PARKING & WASHING


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INSURANCE VAN - TRUCK - FLEET

INSURANCE ADVICE

INSURANCE “Quick Quote”

“ONE CALL”

Towergate Insurance has been providing insurance cover for owner-drivers up to the largest fleets for over 30 years. Q A few weeks ago, we sacked Q) a driver on the spot for stealing. We were shocked and surprised when a few weeks later we were called to an Employment Tribunal as a result of the driver claiming unfair dismissal. Things went from bad to worse when we rang our legal protection insurance company about making a claim only to be told that they wouldn’t deal with the claim as we hadn’t sought advice before dismissing the employee. Is it normal for legal expenses insurers to require customers to take advice from their helpline before dismissing a member of staff? A Most legal protection policies A) require policyholders to take advice before taking action against an employee. This is because employment law is such a legal minefield that unless a firm has in-house expertise, knowing exactly what to do in a particular set of circumstances can be very difficult. So taking advice before taking action against an employee is essential if the benefits of having legal protection cover are to be realised. Q I’m an owner-driver with Q) just the one truck. My whole livelihood depends on that one truck being on the road. That means it’s essential that if my truck’s damaged, I get it back on the road as soon as possible. So when my truck was damaged a few weeks ago, it was deeply frustrating that it took several weeks to get it back on the road. When I talked to my broker about this, he just said that’s fairly normal and there’s little we can do about it. What do you suggest we do? A A)

Our advice is to find a broker that’s willing and able to provide

you with the service that you need. That means a broker that can place your cover with an insurer that will guarantee that if a truck hasn’t been inspected within, say, two working days, repair work can go ahead providing the garage takes photographs of the damage and retains the damaged parts for inspection.

Q I’m an owner-driver. I’m also Q) an RHA member and use the RHA Conditions of Carriage. One of my customers says the £1,300 per tonne limit under RHA Condition is insufficient and wants me to up this figure to £5,000. I always thought the RHA Conditions are set in stone and cannot be altered in any way. Is that correct? A The only thing that that A) can be altered under the RHA Condition is in fact the per tonne limit of liability. This can be increased, or it can be replaced with an overall load limit. Assuming you go ahead with what your customer has requested, make sure you talk to your broker first and get your transit insurance cover suitably amended. Q Q)

A lot of my work involves making ‘just-in-time’ deliveries for a manufacturer. I recently had a scare when the delivery I was making to that customer was severely delayed due to the motorway I was travelling on being closed due to an accident. I was fortunate on this occasion that my arriving late didn’t hold up the production line; had it done so, the production manager told me that I would have been help responsible. How do I best protect myself against this risk?

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A Our advice is to make sure A) that you agree trading conditions with all your customers that make it clear, inter alia, what the extent of your liability is in the event of there being a consequential loss resulting from a late or missed delivery. RHA Conditions state that unless a ‘special interest’ in delivery has been notified and terms agreed, a member’s liability in the event of consequential loss shall not exceed the carriage charges, regardless of the circumstances giving rise to such a loss. Q A majority of our work Q) involves moving customers’ trailers containing their goods. We own the tractor units, our customer owns the trailers. Who’s responsible for insuring the trailers? A A)

Liability for loss or damage to trailers under arrangements such as you describe requires careful investigation. Make sure you agree with your customer the point at which liability for trailers attaches, the point at which liability ceases, and your maximum liability for their trailers. Then ask your broker to arrange appropriate cover.

Q Hi, as a driver working direct Q) with different hauliers could you tell me what type of public

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liability insurance I require to be a self-employed HGV driver? Thanks.

A Public Liability cover is A) designed to protect your business against legal liability for damages in respect of injury, loss of, or damage to, property, and nuisance or trespass arising from business activities. To avoid an overlap between third-party motor cover and public liability insurance, the former typically restricts cover to the use of motor vehicles and the latter typically excludes legal liability arising from motor vehicles other than plant such as forklift trucks used on own premises in areas where the Road Traffic Act does not apply. Exclusions should be looked at closely to make sure there is no exclusion of essential cover. Particular consideration needs to be given to whether extensions are required for cover that is likely to be excluded from standard public liability policies such as contractual liability and financial loss. Cover will be provided up to an agreed indemnity limit. What constitutes an adequate indemnity limit depends on the nature of your business. The

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needs of an owner-operator may differ significantly from those of an international logistics operation. The issue is made more complex by the fact that the limit of indemnity needs to be sufficient to cater for a claim that may not be settled until many years after the event that gave rise to the claim. An indemnity limit of at least £5m should be considered even by an owner-driver. If you have an insurance question, please contact our panel of experts on

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