HERE'S ONE
13th March 1928, Page 49
13th March 1928
Page 49

Page 49, 13th March 1928
— HERE'S ONE
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A University magazine, "Oxford and Cambridge," illustrates the arch or tunnel type of motorcoach in which the rubber-necks are seated high on the crown of the arch and the b1a.s6 passengers on the lower levels at the sides. There is apparently little space for mechanism, and minor complications in steering the separated front wheels might be expected. However, the great advantage claimed for the type is that the smaller car is "given a chance," for it may overtake by passing through the tunnel. Quite a passable invention, in fact!