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T HE MAJORITY of those users of commercial vehicles who, in the past, have had to exercise considerable discretion in the...
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That few traffic jams are jamborees. That London is now officially empty. Of ,common types becoming commoner. That road motors...
"No," said the coach proprietor, who was one of the leading lights of the local Episcopalians ; " no, I am not putting...
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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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• The Haulage by Road of M ECHANICAL vehicles of certain types, and notably powerful traction engines, when coupled to...
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Details of a New French Product which can Lift 31 , tons at a Radius of 11 ft. T HE HANDLING of the heavy freight often...
A N INTERESTING paper on chassis lubrication and maintenance was read some time ago before the American Society of Automotive...
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A Description of a Type of Body which Incorporates Many Features Giving Extra Comfort and Efficiency. A LARGE fleet of...
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The Motor Vehicle's Part in Maintaining Supplies of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Speed an Essential Factor to Prevent Wastage....
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Avoiding Accidents which, Although Rare, Should Not Be Possible. rrIliE other day an accident was reJ_ ported in which a motor...
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Important Aspects of the Recently Abolished Duty on Private Cars and Commercial Chassis, if Used for Certain Purposes. E...
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A Sphere of Service in which Mechanical Vehicles are Proving Invaluable. I N SOME parts of the world animal transport is still...
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The Whole of the Refuse Collection, CleaninN Contractors Who Own ig, and Watering of Paris is Carried Out by eets of Motor...
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A Surveyor Suggests that Motor Manufacturers Should Pay Greater Attention to Springing and Tyre Equipment, 01PEAKING on the...
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An Interesting B.T.H. Model of the Polar-inductor Type. A A.BSOLTJTE . dependability is one of :tithe most important qualities...
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A Simple Type of Differential in which Use is made of a Slipping Clutch, rilRE ordinary type of differential em ployed on...
How the Weekly Output of a Factory or the Total Weekly Load Which Offers Affects the Choice of a Lorry. A s I BINTED last...
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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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The The Evolution of the Prominent Concerns in the British Commercial Vehicle Industry which have Made History by the Pursuit...
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TN THE administrative report / on the 'working of the Nigerian Railway for the year ending March 31st last, some interesting...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. MAINTAINING DAILY COACH RUNS. The Experiences and Activities...
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How a Contracting Company Intensified Its Lorry Loading and Unloading by DevelopTng a System of Centralization. G 'ERAL...
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The Manufacturers of a Well-known Enamel are Finding the Motorvan Invaluable as an Advertising Medium. A N INTERESTING...
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The Editor invites correspond,ence on all subjects ccranected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 553.—Improving the Lubricating System of the...
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Information of Outstanding Interest to Those in Charge of Steam Vehicles. - NTOST drivers of steam wagons will .111.readily...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Specifications. T WO OF THE specifications with which we have to deal this week are concerned...