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I T was perhaps appropriate that the Government should , have chosen Guy Fawkes Day to present the House of Commons with a plan...
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A Man 'with a Big Mission INTO our offices the other day came Mr. John Webb I from America. A Briton, born in South Africa, he...
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P.V.O.A. Disappointed : A.B.C.C. Tribute to Political Courage : T.R.T.A. Objects to Levy • . T HE Road Hnolage . :AIsociation...
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R EPRESENTATIONS have been made by the British Agricultural Contractors' Association to the Ministry of Transport about the...
A LICENCE was granted to Castle Carriers, Ltd., by the 'Northern Licensing Authority, last week, on the same terms as that...
O v the 8m. people who went to Blackpool this year, 1.4m. travelled by coach, apart from the many who used stage-carriage...
QEIZURE of over-sized vehicles is contemplated by the Quebec Government as a measure against abuses of the highway. The Prime...
B ECAUSE greater food rations created more traffic, the Northern Licensing Authority, last week granted Northern Film...
Ma. H. S. DRIVER has sailed for Sydney to take up his appointment as factory representative of Norris, Henty and Gardners,...
INES totalling i15, with £5 costs, were imposed upon Elizabeth Bristow and Ronald E. Bristow, hauliers, Ty Gwyn, Pontrilas,...
'THE national lime and bulk fertilizer 1 committee of the British Agricultural Contractors' Associaticin is still concerned...
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" T HE only reason why the roads of this country are so bad is that no Government is strong enough to make the Treasury...
" w E shall, I fear, emerge from the welter of words in 1953 as far from a settled and acceptable solution to the problem of...
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Applies A PPLICATION to , raise fares has been made by Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Co., Ltd., as a result of the...
A N attack on the retention of the 20 m.p.h. speed limit was made in the House of Lords, last week, by Lord Lucas of Chilworth,...
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I N the year ended May 28 last, 23.07 per cent. of Edinburgh Transport Department's employees to whom the model sick-pay scheme...
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A LTHOUGH almost 50 per cent, of ri aluminium foundry capacity is employed by road transport, there are many more engine and...
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Twelve Months Too Long to Wait for Freedom : Anomalies Surround Disposals Board: B.T.C. Haulage May Continue: Relaxation of...
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How Wear, Performance and Fade Characteristics of Brake Assemblies are • Evaluated by Short-period Tests at the Girling Works...
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How the K.V.G. Bus Company, of Brunswick, Has Restored its Fleet, Which War Reduced from 200 to Seven Vehicles A N idea of...
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T HE first consignment of a number of Morris-Commercial staff offices has been delivered to the War Office. These vehicles,...
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I NHERITING the large petrol engine and gearbox of the 7-ton chassis, the Bedford R-type forward-control four-wheel-drive...
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left-hand-drive model has a standard vacuum-servo-hydraulic brake system operating on all wheels, whereas the right-hand-drive...
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T HE relative importance of the differences between the old Transport Bill and the new is not necessarily to be measured by the...
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By Arthur R. Wilson, M.I.R.T.E. This article was inspired by the offer of return loads to be carried 200 miles at £5 per load....
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R OAD haulage service is not a proprietary article, neither, in my opinion, can it be governed by a rates schedule. The real...
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Cement in bulk is the load for which this Foden F.G.6/15 end-tipper, with Gardner 6.LW. oil engine and Duramin body, has been...
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START BY GOODYEAR Specially designed to withstand constant starting, accelerating, braking and stopping —all day, every...
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A scHENtE is put forward in patent ri No. 678,476 (Clayton DewartdreCo., Ltd., Titanic Works, Lincoln) to obtain . additional...