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F ROM the point of view of the commercialvehicle industry—and in this term we include both manufacturers and operators—no great...
S INCE the introduction of the Road Traffic Act, 1930, a distasteful practice has developed in certain sections of the road...
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T " published costs of State-owned motor services in the Colonies indicate an average operating cost of at least Eid. per...
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Of too many " unseeing " mirrors. The query " Are libraries necessary in long-distance coaches? " That the A.A. is out to...
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by all difficulties of transport, at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the roughness of the roads over which it...
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T HE largest meeting of hauliers yet held in Plymouth took place last Saturday, when, after addresses by Mr. W. E. Aston,...
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I MPORTANT claims are made for the Axcaloy piston, a new product of the Lays tall Motor Engineering Works, Ltd., Ewer Street,...
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Motor Vehicles and Appliances Serve Every Section of the Municipal Undertaking's Work in this . Important Lancashire Industrial...
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How to Keep a Vehicle in Smart Condition Without the Use of Water, the Supply of Which May Be Curtailed by Reason of the Long...
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whaved 32-seater Coach Chassis The Gilford Hera, Introduced Six Months Ago, Possesses a First-class All-round Performance and...
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INADEQUATE TRAIN SERVICES TO THE LONDON DOCKS. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [4293] Sir,—Wishing to bid farewell to a...
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T HE "mechanical - horse " idea has definitely found favour in Germany. The Commercial Motor has already described briefly the...
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by the h( of shelves T HE utility of a van is increased if it has one or more shelves, so that all the goods do not have to be...
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GLASGOW, BELFAST, L01` 1 1D, ON AND PARIS CONNECTIONS. The timetables for the 4ervices which Midland and Scottish Air terries,...
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Pointers On the Efforts Which Are Being Made to Develop the Production of Our National Fuel A PARTICULARLY interesting paper...
D IFFICULTIES in connection with the Road and Rail Traffic Act are already occurring in Yorkshire. Some operators who were...
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Aspects of PASSENGER TRANSPORT THE LATEST NEWS OF IMPORTANT EVENTS £500,000 BUS PLAN FOR LEEDS CORPORATION? . H UGE...
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Growing Road Haulage of Coal to Small Factories. Bright Tendencies in Hardware, Silk and Rayon, Leather, Hosiery and Building...
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Municipal Aerodrome Construction and Other Developments Suggest an Increased Demand for Specialize . d Grass tending...
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A Luxurious A.E.C. Q-type Coach, with a Duple 37-seater Body. Exceptional Luggage Accommodation (VE of the most modern long-...
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IN PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent AMENDMENTS TO ROAD TRAFFIC BILL. A MONG the early batch of proposed...
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The 20th Article of the Series in which We Answer Typical Questions on Different Subjects Resulting from the Passing of the...
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HAULIER an6 CARRIER Municipal Haulage Rates that Involve a Net Loss to the Contractor. Some Striking Comparisons Be tween...
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P ATENT No, 407,135 describes an interesting and novel form pi rotary internal-combustion engine, the inventor being H....