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FREE enjoy our new look Issue 14 // April 2012 the driver’s essential cvdriver.com Corinthian5 out of africa Think you’ve got it bad here? African drivers have it worse! letters Got a gripe? Here’s your chance to share it with other drivers Steve Swain Spot the difference and win a wonderful Corgi model Ade’s Gallery We spend a day with the avid truck spotters CV Driver April 2012 Editorial in the UK called The ‘Corinthian5’ part of its 20th anniversary celebration new limited edition flagship tractor as MAN Truck & Bus UK is introducing a COVER SHOT Information cvdriver.com contents david bletsoe-brown regulars “absolute minimum downtime” 4 News: What’s going on in the world of the CV driver 14 Truckpol: help to stamp out truck crime in the UK 16 Letters: readers have their say 18 Ade’s Gallery: more pix from the CV camera king 20 The compensation adviser: expert legal advice 22 Operator profile: Steve Swain 24 Spot the difference and win a prize features case study 01685 Volvo Total Solutions Category: Volvo Genuine Parts Company: David Bletsoe-Brown Dealer: Volvo Truck & Bus Centre East Anglia Location: Kettering Total Fleet: 35 8 Out Of Africa: How Transaid is helping the Third World 12 Feel Like A New MAN? Spotlight on the Corinthian 5 26 Used test: Mercedes-Benz Axor Business: Transport and Self Storage David Bletsoe-Brown has been a Volvo Customer for 26 years and recognises the importance of using Volvo Genuine Parts to ensure vehicle longevity and cost-efficiency. With a fleet of 35 Volvo trucks it is imperative that downtime is kept to a minimum. Owner David said “We work on a tight turn around for our vehicles so the availability of Volvo Genuine Parts and quick delivery times are crucial. We can order parts overnight and collect them from our dealer at 6am the following morning, keeping downtime to an absolute minimum. Competitive pricing, and always on hand with technical advice, seals the deal for us.” For more information on how Volvo Genuine Parts could improve your business operation, contact your local Volvo Trucks Dealer. Use your smart phone to scan this QR code to visit our website, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter. volvo trucks. driving progress 2 // cvdriver.com www.volvotrucks.co.uk www.facebook.com/volvotrucksuk www.twitter.com/volvotrucksuk New Look! At 14 issues in, we thought the time was right to give mag a bit of once over. I really hope you like it. We have moved the content around a bit as well. Please don’t get annoyed if one of your favourites doesn’t appear this month – I guarantee they will all be back in future issues. As we go to press, there is a fair amount of sabre-rattling going on between Unite representing tanker drivers and the seven distribution companies involved in the dispute over terms and conditions and health and safety. With five of the seven companies’ drivers threatening strike action and with the country teetering on the brink of another recession, we can just hope that common sense prevails as this type of direct action would throw the whole industry and country into absolute turmoil. We think our working conditions are hard, but check out our special ‘Out of Africa’ feature on P8 and P9 that highlights the great work Transaid are doing in Tanzania and also what live is like out on the road delivering petrol and diesel. A couple of really interesting letters this month (P16), one from a frustrated van driver and another with a very valid question regarding the DCPC. Ade’s gallery (P18 and P19) has a bit of a twist this issue – we spent a day with Ade and his fellow spotters capturing truck for posterity. Please keep the feedback coming as well as the letters, and as always, read on, enjoy and please stay safe. 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If you are not going to keep this magazine for future reference please pass it on or recycle it. 3 News April 2012 RENAULT LANDER FOR TRANSWASTE van truck bus rv plant agriculture Fleet Tracking & Productivity Installation Services Safety Equipment Telematics Tools & Workshop Toys & Gadgets Vehicle Security Lots More Great Prices online Waste management services company, Transwaste Recycling and Aggregates Limited, has taken delivery of its first Renault Lander 310.26 6x2 rear steer rigid with Farid TS1 refuse collection body and rear end loader. The new Lander, supplied by Renault Trucks dealer Thompson Commercials Hull joins Transwaste’s industrial waste collection operation and takes the number of Renault Trucks to 16. Smoother, more reliable and safer journeys on M6 junctions 5 to 8 In January, the Highways Agency announced it would be starting work between April and June 2012 on introducing the managed motorway scheme - variable mandatory speed limits and use of the hard shoulder as a running lane - to the M6 between junctions 5 and 8. Introducing variable speed limits and allowing drivers to use the hard shoulder as a traffic lane on a section of motorway requires legislative changes through the drafting of new Regulations. The Agency has published these draft Regulations as part of a nine-week consultation, which will finish on 4 June. Main construction work on the M6 scheme is due to start between April and June 2012, subject to the completion of the statutory process. Preparatory works for the scheme started in January this year. In-Cab entertainment reversing aids Mobile communications Satellite navigation & gps [email protected] improved safety + increased productivity = enhanced driving pleasure See our comprehensive website now: www.uktruckclean.com 4 // cvdriver.com Enquiries by Phone: www.tech4trucks.com 0845 519 8940 5 News WELCOME TO MY CAB - NEW ONLINE VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE The new Actros. April 2012 Welcome to a new dimension. “I’m passionate about trucks so we decided to create this work of art, as we loved ‘The Untouchables’ and wanted to depict it on the truck,” says Paolo. The result is an immaculately decorated tribute to Brian de Palma’s classic gangster flick, complete with famous scenes and the film’s starstudded cast including Robert De Niro, Sean Connery, Kevin Costner and Andy Garcia. However, apart from being a homage to Paolo’s favourite film, the ‘Untouchable’ also includes some personal touches. A tribute to his father, who passed away while the truck was being decorated and a memento of the day he was engaged to his wife, who has also been worked into the elaborate artwork. It has been ten years since Paolo decided to decorate his Volvo FH12 and name it ‘L’Intoccabile’ and now his creation stars in a film of its own, albeit on YouTube. Soon, it will also be available on Volvo Trucks’ online magazine and on the company’s next tablet magazine. INNOCENT HAULIERS FACE £30K+ SMUGGLING FINES,WARNS TRANSPORT LAWYER One of the UK’s top transport lawyers has warned the European haulage industry that carriers can lose their vehicles through ignorance of smuggling. He is calling for more definitive ways for companies to defend themselves as Customs appear to be pursuing a tougher restoration policy and are taking stricter measures against errant operators. Anton Balkitis, a partner at Rothera Dowson solicitors, warns hauliers that they can face penalties of around £30,000- £50,000 to get back impounded lorries – or even lose them permanently – while drivers can be sacked, even if they have no knowledge of the smuggling. Where it can be proved that the carrier has made previous smuggling trips Customs will also as a matter of course seek a compensation order for the revenue evaded. Mr Balkitis, who is one of the industry’s foremost authorities on defending transport firms, explained to the International Road Transport Union (IRU) conference in Geneva recently that being ‘innocent’ of the crime of smuggling does nothing to protect companies or drivers from “extremely robust” Customs protocol. Giving his advice on what carriers can do to avoid being caught out, he said: “The best protection is to have an accurate and comprehensive paper trail to prove the thoroughness of every step taken to prevent smuggling and find irregularities. “Drivers must also prove that they checked all the paperwork both against the actual load of the vehicle and against the destination, to ensure all the records are credible.” Mr Balkitis said that drivers are also responsible for finding more obvious smuggled goods by checking load compartments and load amounts. However, they are not expected to find goods such as those hidden inside tyres and other sophisticated concealments. Smoother, more reliable and safer journeys on M6 junctions 5 to 8. In January, the Highways Agency announced it would be starting work between April and June 2012 on introducing the managed motorway scheme - variable mandatory speed limits and use of the hard shoulder as a running lane - to the M6 between junctions 5 and 8. Introducing variable speed limits and allowing drivers to use the hard shoulder as a traffic lane on a section of motorway requires legislative changes through the drafting of new Regulations. The Agency has published these draft Regulations as part of a nine-week consultation, which will finish on 4 June. Main construction work on the M6 scheme is due to start between April and June 2012, subject to the completion of the statutory process. Preparatory works for the scheme started in January this year. A Daimler brand Volvo Trucks’ online video series ‘Welcome to my cab’ invites viewers into the cabs of truck drivers from around the world and in the latest episode we visit Italian truck driver Paolo Villa and the ‘Untouchable’. The new Actros – a truck which puts all others in the shade: more comfort, more economy and outstanding safety and driving dynamics for greater driver appeal. And, of course, new Actros has the backing of the world’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer. From FleetBoard as standard* to attractive R & M contracts and the competitive packages from Mercedes-Benz Financial Services, it’s the complete transport solution. Experience the new dimension in longdistance trucks for yourself. Visit www.mbtrucks.co.uk/newactros, contact your local Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicle dealer or call 0800 090 090. * Terms & conditions and activation fee following test phase may apply. Speak to your local Mercedes-Benz dealer for further information. CPC DriverTraining approved and driven by Mercedes-Benz is now available www.mercedes-benzdrivertraining.co.uk www.uktruckclean.com 6 // cvdriver.com 7 FUEL’S GOLD Transaid 8 // Transaid & Tanzania & Tanzania Transaid & Tanzania In Tanzania’s boondocks, one of the riskiest professions has got to be moving petrol and diesel fuel. Ian Norwell talks to a pair of tanker operators in ‘Dar’ S uperdoll are not only a fuel tanker operator, but a trailer maker too. They operate a fleet of over 140 tankers and managing director, S A Seif, is also Chairman of the Tanzania Truck Owners Association (TATOA). “Training and the uplifting of driving skills is the single biggest issue we face,” he says. Echoing other operators we spoke to, he confirmed that there is no driver shortage – they are queuing up outside, but there is a dearth of competent, trained ones. He has around 200 drivers on his fleet and a full-time dedicated driver trainer. Few hauliers are as organised as this and low quality training blights the market, giving certificates of competence that aren’t worth a light. A mining boom in the north of Tanzania, and over the borders, means that business is good. When we visited, his fleet was out at work, where it should be, but their trailer construction operation – they’ll build 400 this year – was going full tilt. They manufacture their own tankers and also build skeletal trailers and flatbeds for sale. The factory was as good as any we’ve seen with the lines being fed with components from familiar leading OE suppliers like BPW axles, Jost, Wabco, Hella and Michelin. The two strings to Superdoll’s bow seem to be equally taut. A fellow tanker operator, ZH Poppe also laments the availability of properly trained drivers and he has also resorted to Right Wyn Skyrme. FTA Audit Engineer, teaching. Right Superdoll trailer maker Below Donated Stralis at the dock doing it himself. Poppe operates 78 Iveco Stralis, all sourced from Iveco’s approved used portfolio in the UK. Superdoll’s S A Seif says that the route out of their problems will only come from massively increased training provision. He says: “Transaid’s work here with the NIT has focused on the PSV training crisis up to now and we can understand why. But Poppe and I represent the type of operator that focuses on high safety standards. We need training provision that’s for sure, but unless training capacity and the necessary enforcement come together to compel all hauliers to train their drivers properly, we won’t move forward.” S A Seif is right about the standard of bus driving – it’s another story altogether. But if we tell you that a 26-seat ‘Dala-Dala’ bus crash hit the headlines when 54 of its 74 passengers were killed, you will see how entrenched the problems are. out of africa Heard enough about driver training to last you a lifetime? CV Driver magazine visited a couple of hauliers in far-off Dar Es Salaam, a place where training could literally save your life. We stuffed a pack of diarrhoea tablets into Ian Norwell’s jacket and pushed him on the plane T he driver CPC must have had more column-inches than almost any other subject in the trade mags in recent months, but in East Africa, the lack of training is costing lives, big time. Tanzania has 92,000 kilometres of roads and only 12,000 of them are black-top. Add to that a shabby state of truck maintenance and appalling levels of driving standards and it’s a nasty cocktail. That’s the background to the 10 deaths per day on Tanzania’s roads and its position as the third biggest cause of premature deaths in the country behind HIV/AIDS, and malaria. Life on the road for the average driver of a Tanzanian heavy truck is a bit of a lottery. Getting employed in the first place is an achievement. There’s no shortage of drivers, but there are precious few that have 8 // cvdriver.com any training. If you have even the slightest idea how to handle a truck, your next challenge is to find a haulier who isn’t running a mobile death-trap. Trucks on the road in service sometimes have no doors or no windscreen (that’ll be the one in the road that everybody’s driving over) and you’re lucky if the brakes work properly. We spoke to Wyn Skyrme, an FTA Audit Engineer from south Wales who’s been seconded to the UK’s road transport charity Transaid, who are striving to raise driving skills. He’s had progressively worse stories to tell every day. “I feel for the drivers out here. They are away for weeks on end in trucks that are falling to bits,” he said. But the drivers must share the blame too. Wyn had an artic in the previous week that had its front brakes disconnected. Cheaper than a re-line we suppose. Even worse, the turbo had been locked permanently on so the 430 badge on Above Superdoll trailer maker Inset ZH Poppe. Treasurer and Spokesman for Tanzanian Truck Owners Association and fuel tanker fleet operator. Tanzania has 92,000 kilometres of roads and only 12,000 of them are black-top. the door didn’t mean a lot either. These driving standards are killing people. Transaid and its sponsors, like Iveco UK, are helping to get some semblance of order to the truck driver training. There’s a donated approved used Iveco Stralis Active Space on the dockside in Dar Es Salaam (‘Dar’) that’s on it’s way to the National Institute of Transport’s (NIT) training centre for some much-needed standard-raising. It will be on the move just as soon as all the red tape has been unwound from it. It’s presently keeping a good 300 other used trucks company, mostly from the UK. If you get fed with being kept hanging about for an hour or three to tip, you’ve got it cushy. Waiting for a container to be loaded regularly takes 24 hours or more and a border crossing into Burundi, Rwanda or Zambia can be a three or four day affair. From Dar to the Rwanda border there are 58 police road blocks where delays are expected and routine. But it’s not all doom and gloom – the lads who work for the kind of enlightened companies that sponsor Transaid by sending them out here love the work and the people. If you’re a driver trainer and you fancy giving these drivers a helping hand, why not ask your boss? If he calls your bluff, don’t forget the imodium. 9 advertisement feature April 2012 Nord-Lock cuts out loose nut danger Conventional wheel nuts used on heavy vehicles loosen. This unfortunate and long-standing truth has resulted in wheels dislodging and causing traffic accidents involving property damage, personal injuries and, in the worst case, fatalities... F urthermore, productivity, delivery efficiency and operating costs are negatively affected. 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Don’t panic... there’s still time. But you do need to act soon. We’re pretty sure that unless people start to act now, there won’t be enough capacity to train everyone before the 2014 deadline. And you know what that will mean - demand will outweigh supply - and some training providers will take advantage (not us of course!). Please don’t leave it too late - it could work out very costly and you could even be putting your job at risk. www.mercedes-benzdrivertraining.co.uk Nord-Lock Ltd. Room 9, Main Building, Aspire Business Centre Ordnance Road, Tidworth, SP9 7QD United Kingdom Tel +44 (0) 1980 847129, Fax +44 (0) 1980 847674 Email: [email protected], Website: www.nord-lock.com 10 // cvdriver.com R JAUPT APPROVED CENTRE AC00045 11 CV Driver April 2012 Do you feel like a new MAN? MAN Truck & Bus UK is introducing a new limited edition flagship tractor as part of its 20th anniversary celebration in the UK. The ‘Corinthian5’, as the vehicle has been named, will be available on both 4x2 and 6x2 MAN TGX tractors B ased on the MAN XXL cab, the MAN Corinthian5 will offer a choice of D26 engines at 440hp, 480hp and 540hp and the MAN TipMatic automated gearbox. Driver safety is of paramount importance so active safety features are a key part of the innovative approach by MAN to its flagship vehicle, with the company choosing such things as its Lane Guard System, Electronic Stability Program and Adaptive Cruise Control to differentiate 12 // cvdriver.com Corinthian5 from the more cosmetic stance often adopted in this niche of the market. With more and more drivers entering the iworld and placing greater demands on both communication and entertainment, more innovation awaits the driver in the shape of an iPad2, as well as the additional luxury of leather seats and interior cab fittings. Speaking about the launch, MAN sales director in the UK Sandy Millar said: “We don’t anticipate selling huge numbers of the MAN We don’t anticipate selling huge numbers of the MAN Corinthian5. It simply isn’t that sort of truck Corinthian5 – it simply isn’t that sort of truck. But, as a leading manufacturer in the heavy tractor market, we’ve been getting enquiries for some time now from our customers for a flagship model and I would be very surprised if we didn’t have a customer liveried Corinthian5 on our stand at the CV Show. “This is a tremendous truck in many respects and its use of the latest technology and interactive systems have already led to it being described as ‘the intelligent truck’ by operators who have been involved in some of the development work with us.” The new truck will come complete with MAN’s comprehensive three-year warranty and the company’s highly regarded MAN EcoStyle vehicle and driver performance monitoring system. The basic specifications for the new MAN Corinthian5 will include: • MAN TGX XXL cab • Choice of MAN D26 440, 480 or 540hp engines • ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) • ESP (Electronic Stability Control) • LGS (Lane Guard System) • Xenon headlights • Air horns • Sunvisor • Durabrite alloy wheels • Michelin Economy tyres • Leather seats • Leather interior • Fridge • iPad2 communications • Satellite navigation • Special paint and graphics • Corinthian5 driver’s pack 13 CV Driver April 2012 Stolen Televisions theft of a large quantity of Clarks footwear Overnight of the 13th to 14th March, offenders forced entry to a trailer parked in Hall Lane, Little Worley, Brentwood and stole 8 pallets of 22” DGM LED televisions. 480 22” LED TVs Model ETV- 2293WHC. These televisions retail between £126.00 and £170.00, so if you are aware of these being offered for sale at a unusually low cost or have any information in relation to this theft, please contact Essex Police on 01245 491491. One of our Industry contacts has reported the theft of a large quantity of Clarks footwear overnight of Friday 16th March to Saturday 17th March. A driver parked overnight at Stirling Business Park, Britannia Road, Waltham Cross had the curtain sides cut on his trailer and almost all of his load of Clarks shoes. If anyone has any information in relation to the theft or Clarks shoes being offered for sale in unusual circumstances, please contact Ds Sue Coutts on [email protected] Missing DAF concrete mixer Lincolnshire Police are currently investigating the theft of a Leyland DAF Fat 75CF.250 White Concrete mixer with a Red Cab registration V196 GFL stolen from Breedon Aggregates, Boston Concrete Plant, Fen Road, Frampton PE20 1SD on the 18th March 2012 Initial enquiries suggest that the vehicle travelled towards Nottingham following the theft and was possibly travelling in convoy with a Silver Audi A3 Sport. If you have seen the stolen lorry or have any information that may assist the investigating officer please contact Pc 1079 Ishbel McGarry at Boston Police Station, Boston on 01205 312234 or via email: [email protected] Thieves stole 36 cases of Magners Cider. A driver has reported that between 2300hrs on the 21st March and 08:00hrs on the 22nd March offenders unknown forced open the rear door of his trailer and stole 36 cases each containing 8 bottles of Magners Cider. The driver also reported that on checking his vehicle before driving off in the morning, it had all appeared in order. It was as he was driving off that the rear door on his trailer swung open and he then discovered the theft. If you have any information in relation to this theft please contact Ds Sue Coutts, Recent HGV Thefts to look out for VRM WU53 GXB DG11 UCL PN03 GNU R565YNO KU52MKV Make Scania MAN Volvo Scania MAN Model Heavy Tractor Artic HeavyTractor Artic Heavy Tractor Artic Tanker Artic Curtain sided Colour White White Maroon Yellow White Date Stolen 26/03/2012 24/03/2012 25/03/2012 23/03/2012 23/03/2012 Force Kent Thames Valley Humberside Derbyshire West Yorkshire ACPO Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service TruckPol DS Sue COUTTS Tel 02476 826246 Email [email protected] 14 // cvdriver.com 15 CV Driver April 2012 YOUR LETTERS Enteatissa nostabem, contem prentrum halius, ut virmiliis depotam consulNirtum. At gra, que aut patum publicullat viverma, se inam TOP WASH Dear Editor, Two points I would like to make. I just called into the UK Truckwash site on the Southbound of Stafford Services. Firstly, the lads on the wash gave me a copy of your magazine which is a great read for a free mag. But secondly and most importantly, the quality of the wash the lads gave my unit and trailer was second to none. They were attentive to getting it right, they were prompt, very thorough and all without rushing. It’s good to see that you can still get good service. B.S. By email. Going it alone! Dear CV Driver Magazine, I have been an employed class C+E driver for nearly 20 years. A recent family bereavement has led to me receiving a reasonable inheritance sum. It’s nowhere near enough to retire on but could possibly set me up on my own. But as much as I understand the operating end of the business including things like tachographs, working time directive etc, I know very little about O licence application, what type of deal I need to look for, for thing like the unit, trailer, fuelcards etc. Also, there’s the accounts side of the business and carrying out proper business costings. Is this the type of feature you could be looking at including in a future issue explaining everything you need to know about going on your own? I feel that the time could be right for me, but need things explaining in plain English. D.R. By email 012 2 30 june - 1 july & t s a F , n u F give us van drivers a break I’m not a truck driver – I drive a van but I picked up a copy of CV Driver magazine at a truckstop the other day. I’m writing to you in the hope that some of your readers will see my letter and act on it because I’m sick of the way some of you block up motorway outside lanes at 56mph when the likes of me, whose van is limited to 70mph, can’t get by and on my way. I do a lot of trips on the M11, which is two lanes north of Stansted and every time I go on that road I’m left fuming as one truck is overtaking another, taking about five miles to do so while the cars and vans pile up behind. Then on four lane motorways it’s even worse. We get three lanes of trucks, leaving only one for the cars and vans to go past at ‘normal speeds’. So come on lads, give us van drivers a break and just stick to the inside lane. Vinnie the Van by Email ! y l d n e i r F y l i m Fa ck Fia british tru ton park g in n o d to s n r cing retu grand prix ra raising awareness of stress levels I have just read with interest the letter in the March issue of CV Driver Magazine regarding stress levels placed on professional drivers. A feature that raises awareness to this terrible condition would be very gladly welcomed by many. Name witheld By email worry over boss’s letter As this is my fourth year as a new driver, I am not really sure now to take this letter from my employer regarding the CPC issue. I should imagine you have been bombarded with the same issue or similar, but having older drivers working with me at the same place, they have asked me to pursue this case. Our business is motorsport, for which we work in xxxxxxxxxxx in the motorsport tyre store. This is our main employment role. We also fit tyres for racing teams at motor racing circuits. This is a secondary role. Some of our people have HGV driving licences used to transport tyres to and from race events. This is the smallest part of our role. This makes you occasional drivers. ie driving is not your main role. As an occasional driver you do not need to have a driver CPC. But if you wish to complete the driver CPC training we may be able to assist with this. Please advise me of your intentions and I will have a look and see if there is any assistance we can give you. So my question is: do I have to take the CPC to be within the law and is my employer wrong or as long as I work for no-one else will I be OK? 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We are official suppliers of Tranemo Workwear & Lyngsoe Rainwear within these ranges you’ll www.uktruckracing.co.uk or scan the above QR code with your smart phone *Texts will be charged at your standard network rate 17 18 // Ade’s gallery Ade’s gallery // 19 Ade’s Gallery A slightly different feel to this month Ade’s gallery. CV Driver was invited along to spend the day with three avid lorry spotters Ade Portlock, Will Lewis and Lyndon Ranford, (pictured L-R opposite) who are all contributing members to the popular web site www. lorryspotting.com. This month’s feature offers a flavour of what was seen on the day of our visit. Two bridges north of Junction 16 on the M6 on the outskirts of Alsager is a popular haunt for lorry spotters and to keep themselves on the right side of the law, the first thing they do is A day out with the boys from lorryspotting.com to inform the local constabulary that they are on location and will be taking pictures of truck for the next eight hours or so. The police will issue a unique incident number, so if any unsuspecting motorist reports what appears to be suspicious behaviour on the bridge they won’t have to waste their valuable time by despatching a car to investigate. And from what the boys were saying it does happen. We were surprised by how many drivers entered into the spirit of what the spotters were about with many giving a blast on the horn, a flashing on the full beams and a cheery wave. As we were out in very early March the top spots were the 61 plates that had just gone into service. The site itself has over 160,000 trucks catalogued, with knocking on for 200,000 pictures from all of the popular fleets. Over the course of the day the lads took a staggering 2,500 pictures each! The lorry spotting database carries high level information, including new additions to operators fleets, and the issue of cherished number plates to supersede current reg numbers. These avid truck snappers are on the lookout to visually confirm all of this information and see their hobby as a way of archiving and cataloguing the road transport industry. Why not have a look at the site and for a small fee you can browse until your heart is content. See if you can find your current motor, or one you may have piloted in the past. Next time you see the cameras pointed at you why not give them a wave! Visit www.lorryspotting.com CV Driver the compensation adviser Steven Hinchliffe I n this series of articles written by solicitor Steven Hinchliffe (owner of the specialist Personal Injury firm HINCHLIFFES SOLICITORS) he highlights the types of accidents suffered by professional drivers and their colleagues, where his firm has been successful in CASE HISTORY How the Accident Happened In October 2002, an agency driver working for a large retailer was required to collect a trailer from a service station at night. He had not been specifically trained in how to connect this type of trailer. However, an employee of the retailer asked him for help and while he was in the process of connecting the trailer to the back of his cab, the employee raised the trailer legs causing it to come down on his right arm. The Injuries Crush injury to arm, requiring admission to hospital for a few days. He was unable to work for 2 weeks following the accident and on returning to work had to avoid heavy lifting for a couple of months. A total recovery period of 18 months was anticipated by the medical expert. How the Claim Progressed A letter was sent to the retailer setting out how the accident happened and why they were held to be at fault. This was passed to their insurers so the matter could be investigated, but no decision was made as to who was responsible. The insurers suggested that the retailer would not give them instructions, and when terms for settlement were put forward (supported by a comprehensive medical report and detailed US R IN OU O J OR F TH 0 3 A S ER RY April 2012 IV N N A securing compensation for the injured victim. His firm has many years of experience in handling accident claims, particularly following accidents at work and while on the road - and has recovered millions of pounds in compensation for clients. schedule of the driver’s financial losses) they could neither accept nor reject them. The only way forward was to issue Court proceedings, and the retailer’s solicitors tried to defend the claim on the basis that the driver had received training, but in any event should have left the employee to connect the trailer on their own. This was strongly resisted and the case was prepared for trial. With less than a month to go before the trial date, the retailer’s solicitors reviewed their position and started settlement negotiations. The Compensation Recovered The driver accepted total compensation of around £2,840, • A trade exhibition for operators • A vehicle show • A showcase for the industry... most of which was in respect of the injury as his financial losses and lost wages were relatively modest. He received the full sum, as his legal costs were negotiated and paid separately. ...Truckfest is all this and more! INJURED IN AN ACCIDENT? FOR FREE ADVICE CALL 0800 138 1348 // We listen, advise and then take action • All claims handled by a specialist solicitor • Nationwide service - no need to visit us • Keep 100% of your compensation • No legal fees to pay - win or lose • Claim back your lost income • Law Society accredited PERSONAL INJURY SPECIALISTS Employed / Agency Worker / Self-Employed / Not Currently Working - WE CAN HELP £Millions in compensation recovered for accident victims Contact us now on 0800 138 1348 or online at www.hinchliffes.co.uk 20 // cvdriver.com SAVE MONEY - BOOK DAY TICKETS IN ADVANCE: 24 hour ticketline 0844 209 7363* For Truck, Camping and General enquiries call 01775 768661, or visit: www.truckfest.co.uk or email: [email protected] *ALL TICKET BOOKINGS ARE SUBJECT TO A SINGLE TRANSACTION FEE OF £1.50 21 Organised by Live Promotions Events Ltd Steve Swain Transport Operator profile S teve Swain Transport Ltd was established in 1992 and has grown to a fleet of 10 strikingly liveried blue and white trucks consisting of mainly Scanias and DAFs. The business is mainly built around general haulage with a mixture of international and domestic traffic. The Volvo FH modelled here features a number of the new accessory upgrades, including the photo-etched bull bar, roof light bar and aerials plus a superbly detailed cold cast log load. This model is from the hugely popular Volvo FH tool, first introduced in 2006. For more information on the Corgi fleet, the Road Transport Listing can now be purchased through the Corgi Collector Club. Hauliers of Renown is the flagship of Corgi’s road transport range of diecast models – amazingly detailed, each model is a tabletop replica of a truck from the UK’s most famous haulage fleets. Every model is recreated in superb 1:50 scale and includes a numbered, Limited Edition ‘Tachograph’ Certificate and customised presentation packaging. The range includes both modern and classic cabs and trailers from some of the best known British hauliers. All routes lead to the Commercial Vehicle Show The CV Show is THE meeting place for the road freight transport and logistics business. Every year, thousands of suppliers and operators meet to improve productivity and enhance profitability. In 2012 the Show is even larger with a wider range of trucks, trailers, vans and every conceivable product and system to keep the wheels of UK Ltd turning. April 2012 Register on line at www.cvshow.com for your FREE ENTRY ticket and special Show breakfast voucher Located at the NEC at the heart of the motorway network the CV Show opens from 8.30 to 5.30 April 24 to 26. See you there! Understanding risk – it’s not rocket science it’s more complicated than that! By Jim Hedges Anstey James Ltd Each time we drive our trucks, we see poor driving standards on our roads and yes sometimes stupidity, which is what makes it all the more remarkable that the number of casualties from road traffic accidents is falling. The number of people being killed or seriously injured on our roads is actually falling like a rock off a high building. Year on year we have seen quite remarkable falls in the number of casualties on our roads. Not so long ago there were upwards of 5,000 people a year dying on our roads. In 2010 the number of fatal casualties dropped to 1850. That’s a fall of 17% on the previous year. The figures for 2011 are not yet available from the Department for Transport (Dft). This is truly a success story as the numbers of people seriously injured has also fallen to 24,510. A drop of 9% on 2009. In fact the UK now has one of the lowest casualty rates per head of population in the world, as the number of casualties keeps falling year on year. There are many reasons why the number of those killed or seriously injured is falling. These range from improved vehicle design and NCAP testing to more speed restrictions and better equipped and trained emergency services. All of which are playing a part in bringing the numbers down. Based on available data, the World Health Organisation estimates that worldwide 1.2 million people are killed and 50 million are injured every year in road traffic accidents. Top tip if you fancy a holiday, try to avoid India. If you do go, check your insurance and travel around in a tank. As professional drivers you know only too well the risks you face each time you climb into your cab. The problem is that some car drivers when driving at ridiculous speeds in poor weather conditions appear to be oblivious to the risk they put themselves and others in. The internationallyrenowned risk expert John Adams said that understanding risk is not ‘’rocket science’’ – it’s far more complicated than that. However, if we can understand the risk and adapt our driving accordingly, we then reduce our chances of having an accident. The greatest risk comes from the way some people drive. Human behaviour, drivers making mistakes and sometimes just bad driving is a contributing factor in over 90% of all road traffic accidents. Some of our young car drivers have yet to understand some of the risks they take and sadly some will never get the chance. We all seem to believe that some roads are more dangerous than others adding to the risk. This may be true. Figures from the Dft show that most of the serious accidents take place on single carriageway ‘A’ Class roads or the better ‘B’ class roads where there is a risk of collision from traffic coming the other way, unlike motorways or duel carriageways. The not-so-good news is that the number of heavy goods drivers killed in 2010 rose by 100% from 14 in 2009 to 28 in 2010 and those killed or seriously injured went up by 21% from 175 in 2009 to 212 in 2010. The cost in human terms is unimaginable for all those involved and has been likened to a pebble in a pond with the ripples spreading outwards and affecting everyone. The cost in monetary terms is staggering, which is one reason why, when casualty numbers are falling, insurance cost are climbing. Have a safe journey. 22 // cvdriver.com 23 24 - 26 APRIL 2012 . NEC BIRMINGHAM spot the difference CV Driver April 2012 1 – Hartshead Moor M62 Westbound between J26/25 2 – Chester M56 Junction 14 3 – Stafford South M6 Southbound between J15/14 4 – South Mimms M25 Junction 23 how to win: Simply spot and mark clearly all the 8 differences on the images above. Once completed either cut out or photocopy and post to: CV Driver Magazine, 4th Floor, 19 Capesthorne Drive, Eaves Green, Chorley, Lancashire PR7 3QQ to be entered into a prize draw to win the 1:50 scale Steve Swain Volvo FH. Closing date for the competition is 18/5/2012 First Name.................................................................................................................................................... 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Mercedes-Benz Axor Buying a used truck can be fraught with problems and in these uncertain but hopefully improving times it’s important to get the right kit for the job. A lso, when securing long-term contracts seems to be very much a thing of the past, planning for the future may be looking towards the end of next month rather than the next three years. But the job still has to go on, so how are the manufacturers responding in the current climate? CV Driver Magazine dropped into Mercedes-Benz’s used commercial vehicle operation at Wentworth Park on the outskirts of Sheffield to find out what offers they have on the table 26 // cvdriver.com for both long-established hauliers and also, very importantly, for the employed driver who is ready to go it alone. The deal For the weekly equivalent of £299.99 per month – and of course subject to all the normal financial underwriting procedures (see the small print on the ad) – you have the choice of a 2008 Actros or Axor with either a MegaSpace or Long distance cab either as a 4x2 or 6x2 tractor. You will need to tax the vehicle, but pretty much everything else will be covered within the 12- or 24-month finance lease agreement. This includes standard repair and maintenance as well as roadside recovery. The vehicle will undergo a 160-point inspection; will be supplied with a minimum of six months MOT and a minimum tyre tread depth of 5mm. Any major bangs, dings and scrapes will receive the necessary attention. The interior will get a full ‘deep clean’ valet with any significant damage being repaired or components replaced as needed. The real coup to this offer comes in the form of the five-day CPC training included within the package. The equipment With the offer including both Actros and Axor, we chose a run-out in the Axor 2543 for its more ‘bread and butter’ approach to transport. The original concept behind the Axor was to introduce a more ‘fleet’ type truck for operators who saw the Actros as possibly a step too far up the technology ladder. From a large fleet perspective, if firms use a wealth of agency drivers who may only drive the truck once, the logistics of driver training to ensure correct operation of a state-of-theart piece of equipment takes time. So the Axor offers a more familiar working environment with little conversion time, thus for those drivers who are used to a more traditional set-up, the Axor is better suited. Further developments of the fleet favourite included the uptake of the PowerShift 12-speed automated transmission as well as the adoption of the high-roof cab. At just over 42 tonnes the 430 bhp 6-cylinder MB OM457LA engine is on top of the job and delivers 2100Nm of torque at 1100 rpm. The PowerShift 12-speed works very well indeed and like all automated transmissions is best left alone to get on with it by itself. The fact that the bulk of the route was on dual carriageway and ‘A’ roads gave a fair impression of the Axor’s true working environment. For a little extra punch the PowerShift has a handy kick-down facility that will drop you a cog when you really need it. Under load, the OM457LA sixpotter thumps away like a good ‘un. You get very little noise so hence no real indication of how hard it’s working, especially on some of the longer climbs heading back towards Wentworth Park. Our test vehicle was registered in January 2008, which made the vehicle a touch over four years old and had covered nearly 430,000 kms. Everything felt nice and tight, good feel to the brakes and a positive response to the steering. The interior was as new and the quality of the preparation on the Axor we tested was to very high standard. The fact that it had seen four years front line service in a major rental organisation is again testimony to both the Axor and the refurbishment standards offered by Merc 27 EURO 4 emissions standard CV Driver April 2012 VOLVO USED TRUCK CENTRES - DEPOTS THROUGHOUT THE UK 2005(55) FH16 6x4 610 STGO CAT3 selected EURO 5 Globetrotter Cab, 16L 610BHP Manual G/Box STGO CAT3 Only 456K kms Ref uts67404 2011(60) FH 6x2 460 Globetrotter XL, Euro 5, Prestige with Leather, only 135K kms. Sliding 5th wheel. The perfect alternative to a brand new truck. Ref. uts 62019 LEZ OK ü EURO 5 2007(57) FM 4x2 440 Globetrotter, 440BHP, Euro 5, I-Shift, Comfort Trim. Ref. uts35727 £99 PER WEEK Call for full details, 2005(05) FH 6x2 SKELETAL DRAWBAR OUTFIT 2008 Axor or Actros 4x2 or 6x2 tractor unit with Repair & Maintenance and Driver CPC LEZ OK ü 2007(56) FM9 8x4 380 Day Cab, Euro 4, 9 Speed Manual, Unladen Weight 12,460 kgs, 15 Cubic Metre Thompson Ali Aggregate Body, Binotto Front End Gear, Easysheet, Reverse Camera, Upright Exhaust, Beacon Bar, 304K kms. Ref. uts73925 selected EURO 4 selected EURO 4 EURO 5 & RPC LEZ OK ü 2008(08) Fh 6x2 480 2009(59) FH 6x2 500 Globetrotter, Euro 4, Volvo maintained, Small choice of clean and tidy I-Shift vehicles. Ref. uts73896 selected GlobetrotterXL, I-Shift, 500 BHP Euro 5 & RPC, Comfort Trim, 4.1m Wheelbase, ONLY 230k Kms Ref. uts71354 selected EURO 4 GlobetrotterXL, I-Shift, 480 BHP Euro 5 & RPC, Leather Trim, Twin Fuel Tanks, Top Locker Fridge, Sliding 5th Wheel. Ref. uts70504 selected EURO 4 2008(08) FH 6x2 480 GlobetrotterXL, Euro4, I-Shift, Low kms, Long MOT, Prestige trim and paint, First class truck Ref. uts41065 JAUPT APPROVED CENTRE AC00045 Mercedes-Benz Approved Used Commercials, available from 60 UK Dealer Locations www.mercedes-benz.co.uk/trucks www.mercedes-benzdrivertraining.co.uk *FOR BUSINESS USERS ONLY. Figures shown are weekly equivalents and are for illustration purposes only. Subject to monthly terms and conditions. Based on a 2008 Actros 2546LS with megaspace cab in white. All payments subject to VAT. VAT is charged at the prevailing rate. A fee is payable pre delivery for the first year‘s Road Fund 28 // cvdriver.com Licence. Written quotations available on request. Prices shown are exclusive of RFL and VAT and are correct at time of going to press (04/12). Offer is available on a limited number of vehicles and is subject to status and availability. Finance is provided by Mercedes-Benz Financial Services UK Limited. Repair & Maintenance is provided by Mercedes-Benz UK Limited. Training is provided by the Mercedes-Benz Driver Training Associate Network and is valid up to 5 years from the finance contract start date. LEZ OK ü 2008(08) FH 6x2 480 GlobetrotterXL, Euro4, I-Shift, Only 363k kms, 2013 MOT, Ishift, Slider, Volvo Maintained - just had a basic service Ref. uts41163 LEZ OK ü 2007(57) FH 6x2 480 GlobetrotterXL, I-Shift, 580k kms, Long MOT, Fresh paint, Value Euro4 with good prep and cover Ref. uts34672 D UCE LEZ OK ü RED UCE RED UCE RED LEZ OK ü D STGO CAT2 R For further information call 0870 601 2020 EURO 5 & RPC LEZ OK ü 2008(08) FM 6x2 440 D One or two year Mercedes-Benz Finance Contract Hire Including Maintenance. Contract based on 120,000 km distance allowance per annum, with an advance payment of only £1,500.00 plus vat, followed by 12 or 24 monthly finance payments of £1,299.96 plus vat. Included is standard Repair & Maintenance cover for the duration of the Contract, and a 5 day/35 hour Driver CPC Periodic Training course through the Mercedes-Benz Training Associate Network. LEZ OK ü selected UCE plus £1500 advance payment EURO 4 LEZ OK ü RED *£299.99 Offer available on a selection of 2008 Axor or Actros tractor units, with a choice of high roof, megaspace or long distance sleeper cab. EURO 4 selected Business users only, Subject to T’s&C’s D only weekly equivalent FH12 Globetrotter XL factory built Tag axle Rigid with Dennison Drawbar Tri-axle Trailer. 9T Front Axle Capacity, Currently set up for 2 x 20ft ISO containers but conversion options are available. Ref.uts70964 2007(07) FH 6x4 520 Globetrotter, Euro4, 388k kms, Good Power and Traction, STGO Cat2, Loads of history. 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