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O NE HEARS periodically of instances of lorries and trailers running away in a backward direction. It may be said that,...
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There's plenty of room for a boom. That interest in the future is universal. Final farewells to the petrol-tax schemes. That...
The farmer's boy had been brought from the plough to learn to drive his master's reconditioned onetonner to market. After an...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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A NEW semi-solid tyre of original design is now being marketed in this country by Industrial Rubber Products, Ltd., 191-192,...
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A Phase of Activity in which the Modern Motor Vehicle Excels. E MPIRE communications mean something more than the construction...
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L IEUT.-COL. F. D. HAMMOND, C,B.E., D.S.O., Royal Engineers, who went, to Jamaica early in the year on behalf of the Colonial...
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Details of a Novel Method of Springing the Stub Axles Independently. A N UNUSUAL type of axle, in which unsprung weight has...
What Has been Proved by Tests with Vehicles of this Type. T O MEET traffic needs during the wJ. the London County Council,...
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Some Thoughts Arising Out of a Study and a Comparison of the Different Types of Six-wheeled Articulated Vehicles on the...
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A Type of Vehicle which Has Proved Its Efficiency and Economy in Municipal Service. What St. Pancras Hopes to Save by the Use...
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IUS CHASSIS. . Exclusive Particulars of the NS-type Cl Low ( led to Give a One-step Entrance and a avity. W HEN THE first...
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How the Main and Compensating Jets Operate in the Zenith Device. (IN MANY occasions the Zenith CarkJ burettes Co., Ltd.,...
1 'J ANY EFFORTS have been devoted .1.V to the perfecting of various kinds of bearing-material with a view to reducing wear...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A NEW ALL-SEASON MOTOR COACH. Coach Owners and Potential Users...
An Expert's Views of the Peculiarities and Difficulties of Passenger Transport in the Metropolis. TR. FRANK PICK, assistant...
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The Requirements of a Good Receiver for Motor Coach Reception were Outlined Last Week. We go on now to a Consideration of the...
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A Number of Productions Intended to Assist in Repair and Maintenance Work. IQ INCE ITS introduction a few years ago, the K.B....
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Further Details of the Wonderful Results Obtained with a 6-ton Thornycroft, the First Announcement of which Appeared in , Our...
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Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver, and Repairer. I N THIS series of...
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How to Start a Bus Service in a Provincial Industrial Area Commencing with Four Buses Covering One Route. M ANY inquiries—both...
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Details of the E.T.I.A. Suction-gas Apparatus, which is Being Tried on Commercial Vehicles. T HE RISE in the price of petrol...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. CONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page from...
The fusible plug is one of the most important fittings on the boiler of a steam wagon, and yet this valuable means of safety...
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Some Instructive Advice from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. MHE FAILURES which occur in con nection with the modern magneto...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. - The ERHAPS the most interesting part of specification No. 205,842, by L. A. Noel,...