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HERE WAS a great deal of commonsense in the arguments of a speaker at a recent meeting of the Institute of Transport dealing...
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Of the new fabric's principal—Capital. That we seem to live in a road-block age. That paper battling is still stifling sabre...
Crossing Piccadilly Circus when you've children in your charge Don't let them stop to "star-gaze " for a minute. (Unless you...
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A Show at Maidstone. The idea Of the holding of a displa,y or exhibition solely devoted to commercial motor vehicles by an...
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TN a report to the Chipping Wycombe .1Council, Mr. T. J. Rushbrooke; the Borough engineer, gives details as to the saving which...
T BE report of the Census of Traffic taken on Class 1 Roads in Great • Britain by the Ministry of Transport in August, 1922,...
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A =ROGGE the modern commercial motor vehicle has attained such a high degree of working efficiercy that it can, for all...
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Some of the Interesting Processes Employed by Barimar, Ltd. O ( - AWING TO the loss of time and the cost involved in obtaining...
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The Conclusion of a Critical Study of Present-day Types of Wagon Showing the Opportunities that Offer for Effecting...
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MHE WIDZ experience of Mr, Richard J. Howley, C.1.3.E., ie all matters relating to transport gives weight to the remarks...
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Coupled Rear Axles With Four Driving Wheels, the Latter Shod With Twin Pneumatics, Assist in Conquering Sand and Snow. C...
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N T O ONE reviewing the extraordinary rapidity with which the motor vehicle has ousted other methods of transport in connection...
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A Story with a Moral —Tables of Cost to Conform with Increased Price of Fuel. I HAD a little business to do the other day, a...
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Some Facts and 'Figures Relating to a Widely Used Method of Braking. I T IS A legal and practical requirement that two...
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Instructions for Assembling the Set Considered Most Suitable for Motor Coach Work. I N the previous article of this series we...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. • AN ALL-METAL, ALL-WEATHER COACH BODY. An Interesting Method...
An Enterprising Lancashire Municipal Authority, Realizing the Antiquity of the Tramcar, Seeks to Obtain Powers to Run Railless...
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A New L.G.O.C. Design which Enables a Passenger Vehicle to be used in all Weathers Without Discomfort to Passengers. A N...
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J N our last week's issue we gave preliminary details of a newious station which will probably be erected in Swansea in the...
' O NE OF THE most striking deparle/tures from current practice in the of the latest type of L.G10. bus is the use of the...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...
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rpHE COAINTERCIAL motor user is -Iwell acquainted with magneto ignition, with which the great majority of vehicles are fitted...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 483.—Examining . the Tipping Gear on a Foden...
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Useful Work Carried Out by Our Driver and Methanic Readers. I NTERESTING if somewhat lengthy letter from " IvYbridge, deals...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A N INVENTION which has aslits object the provision of a new fuel, one which willi...