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OTOR COACHES are beginning to blossom forth upon the ranks at the seaside resorts, with hoods, curtains and ample wandscre,ens,...
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How Owners are Exploited by Self-appointed Booking Agents. O NE OF the minor problems of the coach owners in the big...
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Of a 2 ton Ford. That the trailer is catching on. Of Barimar's bead on " botchers." Of American fondness for fenders. That...
From New York, a correspondent asserts that :— "" If you hit a traffic tower A' 90 miles an hour, Its:' striking blocks' will...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is 7 .4 the...
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Trying to Wear Out "a Roadway Quickly by Subjecting it to the Equivalent 01 15 Years' Normal Traffic. A SCIENTIFIC road test,...
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Lighter Types Becoming Popular. More Comfort for the Passengers. Concealing and Supporting the Hood. Winter Tops. Carrying the...
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Types of Coaches which are Being Called For. Modern Tendencies in Design. The Use of Pneumatic Tyres. The Problem of the Spare...
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A Consideration of the Question as to Whether it is Advantageous to Enter into a Contract for Maintaining a Haulier's...
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A T THE annual meeting of the Metro_ politan 'Boroughs Standing Joint Committee the executive reported having considered a...
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Careful Organization and Selection of Route: Services Run by the Edinburgh Corp se of Suitable Vehicles Have Made the Bus Their...
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Two Power Units Suitable for Commercial Vehicle Propulsion, and Claimed to be Superior to Engines of the semi-Diesel Type. By...
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Particularly Addressed to those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by ,Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. T HE purchase of a...
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A feature popula,r and much appreciated amongst motor coach proprietors has been the section of "The Commercial Motor" which,...
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n NE OF the outstanding novelties at I•er last year's Olympia Show, in so far as passenger vehicles are concerned, was the...
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Motor Vehicles Have Proved More Economical and Expeditious on Work in Connection With the Oilfields of a British Colony. rr HE...
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Confessing to Lack of Enthusiasm for the Trolley-bus, "The Inspector," Conceding it as a Temporary Expedient, Urges Support for...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). C rRIOUSLY, but perhaps naturally, I have lately had quite a number of...
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The Editor invites correspondence on alZ subjects connected with the use of commercial 4110tOTS. 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. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...
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A Page for Drivers, Mechanics Care of the Blower. • and Foremen. A Coach - bolt Suggestion, The sender of the following...
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A Resume,of Recently Published Patent: Mr. H. R. Ricardo is well known to all of us as an expert engine designer, and...