Lyall Cresswell
Lyall Cresswell is the Managing Director for Haulage Exchange (http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk); one of the UK’s largest and fastest growing independent freight exchanges. The exchanges are neutral, actively managed and with strict quality control to ensure smooth running.
Articles by this Author
More Lorry Driver Urban Legends
- By Lyall Cresswell
- Published 11/21/2008
- Automotive
- Unrated
I’ve written about lorry driver urban legends before, but they just keep cropping up all over the internet I’m not sure quite why lorry drivers and their vehicles often seem to be at the centre of these kinds of stories – my theory is that it’s the lorry drivers themselves who spread them while running haulage jobs and return loads all over the world
Return Loads and Groupage – Maximising Haulage Efficiency
- By Lyall Cresswell
- Published 11/2/2008
- Automotive
- Unrated
With the price of fuel rising dramatically, the haulage industry faces some of its toughest years in recent memory Owner operators and haulage companies are looking for ways to keep their businesses afloat as running costs rise and the economy weakens
5 Biggest Haulage Heists
- By Lyall Cresswell
- Published 09/17/2008
- Society
- Unrated
Every lorry driver knows that theft is one of risks of their profession Lorry trailers, often filled with valuable goods, have long been tempting targets for haulage thieves, and this kind of crime is believed to cost the haulage and groupage industry over £100 million every year
Why Not Become a Lorry Driver?
- By Lyall Cresswell
- Published 09/3/2008
- Jobs
- Unrated
If you think of lorry drivers in England, you probably get the same common stereotype in your head – a middle aged white man There’s a good reason for that – they dominate the industry
10 Lorries in Harmony
- By Lyall Cresswell
- Published 08/14/2008
- Automotive
- Unrated
Haulage Pirates – The Rise of Diesel Rustling
- By Lyall Cresswell
- Published 07/6/2008
- Automotive
- Unrated
The rising price of fuel has already caused many woes for owner operators and haulage companies in recent months Protests have been held by lorry drivers around the world, worried about the effect that the spiralling cost of diesel is having on their businesses
Alternate Fuels For Lorries
- By Lyall Cresswell
- Published 06/26/2008
- Automotive
- Unrated
So, we all know that the price of haulage fuel in the UK is ridiculous at the moment, with lorry fuel costing 50p per litre in the UK as compared to 25p per litre in mainland Europe It really is a rip off bleeding us dry
Lorry Drivers in Film…5 Villains and a Hero!
- By Lyall Cresswell
- Published 06/23/2008
- Automotive
- Unrated
Those of us who work in haulage companies sometimes wonder what we’ve done to deserve such a villainous portrayal in the film world Especially in B movies and horror films, it seems that every time someone runs into trouble on a deserted highway, the bad guy inevitably turns out to be a lorry driver…
The Driver, ‘Duel’ (1971)
The lead character in this movie (Steven Spielberg’s debut film as a director) makes the foolish mistake of aggressively overtaking a tanker truck on a deserted mountain road
Heroic Lorry Driver Stories
- By Lyall Cresswell
- Published 06/4/2008
- Automotive
- Unrated
Perhaps it’s because of their no-nonsense attitude, or maybe it is just because there are so many of them on the road, but when they aren’t busy working on various haulage jobs many lorry drivers seem to moonlight as have-a-go heroes Whenever a member of the public is hailed as a hero for rescuing those in danger, more often than not it turns out to be a lorry driver, or so it seems, and in the best stories, the lorry plays as big a part as the driver in the rescue
LGV And HGV Driver Training In The UK
- By Lyall Cresswell
- Published 05/29/2008
- Jobs
- Unrated
If you fancy a life on the road, or if you’ve just dreamed of being a lorry driver since you were a kid, a career as a Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) driver could be for you HGV drivers employed by a haulage company get to travel all over the UK and Europe, and the pay isn’t to be sniffed at either
