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T HANKS to the splendid . efforts • of British trailer and semi-trailer makers, the co-operation of bra.ke is Now Sean...
O N various occasions we have referred to the large number of agricultural tractors employed in this country, our last...
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TT is common knowledge that we have taken a !considerable interest in the subject of the haulage of sugar beet. Our costs...
I N view of the rapid progress of the trolleybus, it may be of interest to refer to the fact that it is only 11 years since the...
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RATES-STRUCTURE LEGISLATION ON THE WAY. Following the recent report of the Traffic Advisory Committee on the creation of a...
O N Tuesday, a deputation from the Commercial Motor Users Association was. received by Mr. " J. L. Davies, chief marketing...
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transit policies unless a special arrangement be made. Such loads usually include acids, oils with low flash points,...
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" TT can no longer be taken for I granted that the railways, because they are capable of carrying a certain commodity, have the...
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MR. P. WILSON has been appointed by the Minister of Transport to be an assistant secretary at the Ministry. SIR EDWARD CROWE,...
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THE TRAIL] okl\ID SEMI-TRAILER Pointers on the Design of Trailers and Semi-trailers for Diverse Loads, Including Produce,...
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Points Which Operators or Potential Users of Trailers and Semitrailers Should Keep in Mind so as to Avoid Legal Troubles A...
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W HEREAS on previous occasions the January farming conference at Oxford University has been directly concerned with the...
THE 12th annual report of the I London and-Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee for the year 1936-97 is obtainable from...
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WHICH IS BEST Ft MAXIMUM LOADS? Choice of Unit Does Not Convenience of Use i. Solely on Cost of Operation. rtary Factor of...
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Are Doing BEET HAULIERS TO ORGANIZE. Representatives of beet hauliers in Shropshire, headed by Mr. G. F. Goodwin and Mr. A....
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of transporting a special load can be solved only by constructing a special vehicle to carry it, the trailer obviously enjoys a...
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A PPEAL decisions were given in 1937 that will have a marked bearing upon road-haulage operations in 1938 and subsequent...
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Fruits of Endeavour: A Typical Concrete Example of the Good Effects of These Talks E VERYONE with any business experience is...
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T HE Salon de Bruxelles, which opened last Saturday and closes next Wednesday, is exceptionally large this year and commercial...
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The Official • Scheme for the City's Busy Traffic Centre Considered Ineffective and Liable to • Cause Congestion By A Special...
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and UERIES WHY A COMBINE BUS " SERVICE " WAS WANTED. [5240] The extremely interesting • article by " Transex " in your issue...
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A T last Friday's sitting in Edinburgh of the Southern Scotland Traffic Commissioners, it was intimated that the railway...
I N a 60-page supplementary report to the passenger transport committee, Mr. Benjamin England, general manager of Leicester...
Fantail Tours I T is understood that consultations are taking place between Yorkshire and Lancashire coach operators who have...
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A T its monthly meeting, Wallasey Town Council agreed to a proposal by Major Ashton that the transport co-ordination committee...
T HE length of halt at Liverpool on sight-seeing tours throdgh the Mersey Tunnel was the subject of comment at a sitting of the...
MENDERS are invited by the following (latest dates given in parentheses): Penrith U.D.C. for road materials and haulage during...
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NEW COMPANIES. David Callender, Ltd., registered in Edinburgh as a private company on Jan, 4, with a nominal cap. of £60,000...
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A Resume' of Patent Specifications that Have Recently Been Published U NORTHODOX design is often a feature of vehicles...