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T HE CLOSING of certain stretches of road in the New Forest area to coaches seating more than 14 passengers and to goods...
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Queer accounts of hire-system transactions. Of slackness in drafting agreements and making inquiries. Of one vehicle being...
Binstead was owner-driver of the smartest taxi in Y—, and was always in demand. He took such a pride in his car that he was...
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" The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of traasport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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Remarkable Performances by Thornycroft Lorries in India. A LITIOETCH there is a considerable number of British vehicles in...
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A Description of a Novel Form of Turntable, in Which the Three Directions of Movement Between Tractor and Trailer Positions...
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The Old and the New Method of Overcoming the Rapacity of the Filcher. By Henry Sturmey. M OTOR HAULIERS, like the railways,...
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IN AMERICA considerable use is made of the armoured motor vehicle for the transport of bullion and other valuables. Roadside...
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Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver, and Repairer. I N THIS series of...
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An Interesting Type of Chassis, which Embodies an Engine Situated Under the Driver's Seat and with a Ball-bearing Crankshaft,...
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A Table of Running Costs Devised in Formula Form, and Its Applicability to the Costs Ascertained by the Haulier in Connection...
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T RE TRIANGEL commercial motor vehicle, which is shown in the accompanying illustration, has just completed a remarkable feat...
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L UTON, A THRIVING town situated about 30 miles from London, has in recent years become important for its engidbering works and...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World A SMALL ALL-WEATHER COACH. A Design Incorporating Adjustable...
The Latest Vulcan Model Incorporating Features Enabling the Vehicle to be Under the Control of One or Two Men. HE "VULCAN...
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An Eastbourne Firm Who Have Done Much to Popularize the Continental Tour, and Will This Year Again Run Tours Abroad r HAPMAN...
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Opportunities that Race Meetings Provide for Enterprising Owners. THERE is a more manifeA desire on the part of coach owners...
Blackpool Owners' First Busy Week. S OME DAYS ago the Blackpool motor coach season may be said to have commenced in real...
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The Bah on the Large-capacity Motor Coach Against the Use of Certain Hampshire Roads. T HERE_ IS a gradual but certain. growth...
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How the Builders of the A.E.C. Vehicles are Keeping in Touch with Users and Agents and Giving Valuable Advice. S ERVICE is a...
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T HE DENNIS commercial vehicle has always been popular . with foreign authorities, and many typeg of vehicle of this make are...
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Further Detals Concerning the Equipment of a Motor Coach so that the Reception of Broadcast Programmes can be Added to the...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). / AM NOT a believer in Ford gadgetS as a rule, for I am, a bit of a...
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Coincidently with the extension of important industrial undertakings in the neighbourheod of Nottingham, some interesting...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects cormeeted with the use of commercial Motors. Letters should be on one side of...
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How to Get. the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 376.— Replacing Leather Washers on Filter...
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How Some of Our Driver and Mechanic Readers Solved Difficult Problems. T 0 - BE DISCOVERED far from home, with a broken-backed...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A N OIL-FUEL burner for steam wagons, and an anti-pinking fitting for carburetters, by...