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0 . NE of the unhooked-for and certainly un• wanted effects of the Road Traffic Act, 1930, has been to exercise a particularly...
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-LaA MONGST the welter of new regulations, with some of which we are in disagreement, a few stand out as being sound in theory...
rr HE existing regulations governing the hiring -Iof public-service vehicles make it impracticable for quick adjustments to be...
the road is commented upon by Sir Harold Bowden, Bt., who considers that the dangers of present-day travel are largely due to...
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That there is still a field for the well-designed cushion tyre. o That the latest regulations . have fired with enthusiasm...
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by all difThafties of transport at whatever points arieing, as a carriage is by the roughness of the roads over which it...
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Motor and power-farming exhibits were numerous at the Three Counties Show, which opened at Hereford last Tuesday. Exhibitors of...
I N cittr issue dated June Oth we gave preliminary particulars of the Malone li q uid engine, which was described at a meeting...
The Scottish Motor Traction Co., Ltd., is erecting a bus g ara g e at Berwick. The accounts of Colchester Corporation's...
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A Striking New Power Unit from America. Rotary Inlet Valve Supplying Eight Cylinders in a V-type Block. Part' 1,000 lb....
I N order to facilitate the execution of work under chassis, particularly of the modern low type, the Garage Creeper Mat has...
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ABOUT CANADA? I N endeavouring to give one's views on ..t h e general conditions of the roadtransport industry in Canada, one...
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Vehicle loading Device A Movable Platform, Working on the Parallel-ruler Principle, which Safely Handles Live or Dead Loads...
Mobile Shops ATOM - LE shops are being used for a 11/..Lwide variety of purposes, and a new type which will interest butchers...
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1. 1 OR work over trieky surfaca, four wheel-drive lorries have proved their worth. In the case of tractor operation the risk...
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The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [3429] Sir,—Your correspondent, writing under the name of "Oil," in your issue for last...
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LARGEST LEYLAND S HORTLY before the 1929 Commercial Motor Exhibition the Leyland " zoo " was augmented by the introduction of...
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An Outline of the Various Species of Oak on the Market, Giving their Advantages and Drawbacks By a Timber Salesman O AK has...
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of Passenger Transport Latest News from the Various Traffic Areas CO-ORDINATION AMONGST BIG COMPANIES IN. THE NORTH rnPIE...
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_Li A T the recent Rewcastle sitting of the Northern Area Traffic Commissioners, the chairman, Mr. Henry Riches, announced...
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L ONG-DISTANCE coach services connecting Liverpool and the Midlands with' coastal towns in the . Western Traffic Area were gone...
JJ AVING established a good market for its LC-type balanced half-drop window, the Rawlings Manufacturing Co., Ltd., of 1-29,...
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in PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent • The London Passenger Transport Bill. TJ PON the resumption of the...
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13URFORD GOODS MODEL I N past years the Burford had a god reputation as a. sound commercial chassis, its internal-gear drive...
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T HE distributors for Dennis vehicles in Lancashire and northern Staffordshire, the Old Trafford Motor Engineering Co., of...
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HAULIER and CARRIER N OW I pass to the consideration of a phase of trailer use entirely different from that with which I...
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in heavy-oil engines A SIMPLE method of controlling the time and duration of the airless injection of fuel in Diesel engines is...