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T HE statement just issued by the railway companies on their policy in connection with the second licensing period for goods...
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A QUERY raised at a recent Buxton meeting of the C.M.U.A. was as to whether a farmer's vehicle could take the produce of a...
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"The wheels of wealth will he slowed by all difficulties of transport, at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
KAAINLY as a result of complaints 01 by the Licensing Authorities, the railways have issued a statement as to their attitude...
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A MONGST the discussions an Tuesday at the British Association Conference at Norwich, certain aspects of road-traffic control...
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A large number of invitations has been sent out to local goods-vehicle operators in connection with the Commercial Motor Users...
That Bombay has problems differing from those met in most parts of the world in dealing with refuse collection and disposal is...
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Salford City Council has sent a resolution to the Secretary of State pointing out " that in view of the serious danger of fatal...
The War Department has recently placed an order with Guy Motors, Ltd., Fallingt Park, Wolverhampton, for 48 3-5-ton rigid...
I N our issue dated May 17 last, we gave brief details of an important alternative fuel trial planned under the joint auspices...
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Of Sturdy Design, the C.D. Hydraulic Gear Has Many Practical Features, and Has Successfully Withstood Rigorous Tests F...
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A Summary of Those Views of Experts in Public Lighting which Concern Mein hers of the Road Transport Industry M ANY matters...
Relations Committee of the Associated Road Operators was held, on Tuesday last, when the Association's policy and programme for...
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A Haulier's Premises in a Rural Area Set a Standard Which Many Could Follow with Advantage R ARELY in my travels do I see any...
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T " industrial-vehicle section of the Paris Salon, which opens OA October 3, promises to be distinctly interesting. Although...
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THE KING'S CUP RACE. T HE breed of aeroplanes is improving more than is noticeable from just looking at the, latest models....
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to the somewhat extraordinary attitude of some 'sugar-beet factory managements in dealing with haulage rates. Hauliers work for...
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PERFORMS APPROPRIATELY• A BOUT three months ago John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., added to its range of goods vehicles a...
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Four Methods Whereby Rates for the Conveyance of Goods by Road and Rail Might be Controlled and a Certain Measure of...
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T HE servicing of Morris-Commercial vehicles after they are in the hands of operators is a problem to which Stewart and Ardern,...
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The Latest Returns Show Distinct Gains ,in . ' Both Goods ,and Hackney Divisions. Details of Outstanding Licensing Changes A...
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O I3JECTIONS to what was described as a new type of tour licence, granted by the Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners, were put...
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A C OMPLAINT, of unfairness against the Northern Traffic Commissioners was made at an inquiry at Newcastleon-Tyne last week -...
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Welded Triangular Frame and Welldesigned Overrunning Brakes Among Features of Latest Kentish 8-cwt. Chassis D EVELOPMENTS have...
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HOW HAULAGE RATES ARE AFFECTED BY HEAVY LOADS ON LIGHT VEHICLES. [46281 I have read with. mucri interest your leading article,...
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I N addition to its range of dynamos and other electrical equipment for passenger vehicles, Simms Motor Units, Ltd., Grease...
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A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications IN vehicles of the twin'. rear-axle type, in which only one axle is...