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O NE of the requirements of the Public Service Vehicles (Condition of Fitness) Regulations, 1936, which will came into force on...
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A LACK of suitable statistical information is, in the opinion of Mr. W. A. Winson, chairman of S.P.D., Ltd., creating a grave...
A PARTICULARLY interesting point raised in the paper read by Mr. W. H. Gaunt before the National Transport Conference on...
A Radius Extension to 1111111 OAD transport deals with Carry Loads of such a vast variety of loads Swarming Bees . . . that...
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Of big electric-vehicle developments in the offing. Of overseas inquiries for British passenger-vehicle bodies. That more...
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The Minister of Transport intends te make new regulations regarding the 'vocational " licences or drivers of heavy goods...
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to the hearing cot a case before Mr. J. H. Stirk, East Midland Licensing Authority, last week. A remark. by Mr. E. P. Merritt...
I NTEREST aroused by the national conference of road-transport employers, held at Sheffield on September 12, to consider the...
A PPLICATIONS for the renewal of A licences in the Western Area have been adjourned, pending a possible appeal on the...
to Decide Issue I N order that the legal question, whether the railways have, under the Road and Rail Traffic Act, the right...
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On page 176 of our issue dated September 18, we published a letter from Mr. D. K. Kinch, 27, Allison Road, Acton, London, W.3,...
of A.R.O. Metropolitan Area, and the London and Home Counties Division of the new C.M.U.A., a new C.M.U.A. Metropolitan Main...
At the desire of Lord Hirst, President of the Federation of British Industries, MR. MOM MACKENZIE is Visiting Canada to gain...
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At the Building Trades Exhibition at Olympia, London, E.' Boyden and CO,, Ltd., is showing amongst other MuirHill dumpers, a...
Salford Corporation is buying three Leyland Tiger oilers. Dudley Corporation is to purchase a petrolengined road roller....
A N-accompanying illustration shows a new G.M.C. chassis, which is one of a range that is being introduced to this country by...
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By H. SCOTT HALL, M.I.A.E., M.I.T.A. Maximum Economy in Maintenance Attainable Only by Intelligent Selection and Use of Garage...
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A RAILWAY admission of ratecutting and a letter from the liquidator of A. C. Marston, Ltd., to creditors provided interesting...
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A Vehicle of American Origin Which is to be Handled in this Country by Indiana Wolverhampton Sales W E are able, this week, to...
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Few Parts that have Suffered Wear or Damage from Mishap Cannot Now be Repaired or Replaced Eco, nomically, owing to the Efforts...
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How Political and Technical Factors Affect the Employment of the Cornpression-ignition Engine in Goods and Passenger-carrying...
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New Regulations Come into Force on October 4. The Position Concerning Speedometers Explained S ONIE misunderstanding seems to...
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transport Operators of all Classes at Which Were Read Four Papers of Considerable Interest to• Commercialvehicle Users,...
F r 1-115 paper is by Mr. Ronald McDonald, a partner in joynson-Hicks and Co., advisory solicitors to the , C.M.I.T.A, It...
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rrlIE introduction to the paper by 1 Major F. G. Turner, B.Sc., A.M.Inst.C.E., is a review of developments in experimental work...
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U NTIL recently, the author, Mr. W. A. Winson (a vice-chairman of the C.M.H.A., and chairman of S.P.D., Ltd.), was entirely a...
A S distribution manager to J. Lyons and Co., Ltd., the author, Mr. W. H. Gaunt, ORE., M.Inst.T., who is president of the...
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Legal Persecution Brings Protests: Mr. McDonald's Paper. S 0 far as legal matters are concerned, the road-transport operator....
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The Specialists in the Manufacture of Chassis Parts are Constantly Enhancing the Efficiency of Their Products and the Industry...
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The Dynamo and Battery are now Called Upon to Supply Current for a Wide Variety of Services E VERY year seems to add to the...
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WAGES troubles in the North of VV England will enter on a new phase next week. According to National Joint Conciliation...
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Brief Review of Some of the Innumerable Fittings which Go to Make Up Modern Goods and Passenger-vehicle Bodies Equipment that...
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By H. Scott Hall, M.I.A.E., M.I.T.A How to Achieve It. Figures Showing the Point at which it Pays to Install Equipment for...
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Numerous Makes of Tipping Gear and Moving Floor in Popular Use. A Wide Range of Models Available for Dealing with Practically...
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Ensure Safety on the Road Modern Developments that Make for the Safety of the Vehicle are Discussed and Some of the Major...
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Recent Progress in the Design of Mechanism for Transmitting Power from Engine to Road Wheels is Briefly Reviewed T HE subject...
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The Improvement in the Performance of Modern Vehicles, Gained by Weight Reduction, Increased Power Outputs, etc., has Demanded...
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for Commercial-motor Operators Steady Progress a Feature of Present-day Development in Equipment for Goods and Passenger...
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A Brief Review of the Various Instruments Designed to Record Automatically the Daily Movements of the Vehicle R ECENT...
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The Point at Which a Haulier, in the Growth of His Business, May Find it Advisable to Provide Equipment for Maintenance and...
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of Proprietary Major Components in Trolleybus Production. Equipment Suppliers Largely Responsible for Success of Trolleybus...
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Some First-hand Comments on the Performances of the Participants in the Exacting War Department Trials held Last Week in Rugged...
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Passenger Transport CORONATION TOURS: EARLY APPLICATION O NE of the first Coronation tours applications to be heard by the...
described as " the public-service vehicle versus the private car," raised on the subject of traffic congestion, was discussed...
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fixed by Manchester Transport Committee, on, Tuesday. Crossley Motors, Ltd., will build bodies for the 43 vehicles concerned...
WillEN Messrs. A. and R. Graham, W Kirkintilloch, applied, last Friday, to the Northern Scotland Traffic Commissioners for...
I T seems likely that one of the hi g h spots of the Paris Show, to be held from October 1-11, will be the new small Citroen...