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M UCH has been said recently regarding the question of putting into more active operation the conditions attached to carriers'...
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Persuading the Driver A N interesting suggestion to Leave the Road . 1-1 concerning road design has Centre Clear. . . been made...
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Of war waged over wage welfare. Of a teetotal tyre—or whineless Dunlop. That driving for miles over the moors, especially at...
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BRITISH TOUR OF AMERICAN ROADS PLANNED. WITH a view to stimulating interest VV in modern roads suitable for the ever-growing...
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the Cotton Trade T HE Manchester Light Transport. Ltd., provides a special service to the cotton trade, described now and then...
" H AVE you ever considered the 1 1 possibility of getting the railway company to carry these goods down to South Wales for...
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T HE States of Guernsey have appreciated the advantages of the Dennis cesspool-emptier since 1929. when they commissioned an...
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Suspension System Introduction of Metalastik "Spring Aid, Which Saves Weight and Affords Improved Suspension O NE hesitates,...
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The Motor Industry in War-time Leading Motor Magnate Stresses that Private Cars Should be Considered as Ready to Hay a Big...
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QPECIALLY designed and equipped "3 as a travelling showroom, for the display of electrical distribution gear. the attractive...
P OSSESSING rather unusual features, the outfit which is shown in the accompanying picture was recently delivered by the...
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connected with the use of COM. mereial motors. Letters should be written on only one side of the paper. The right of...
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A.E.C. Chassis Used for a Big Fleet of Tankers Which Carries Millions of Gallons of Milk in a Year A CONCERN which transports...
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C-Licensees Must Guard Their Interests A WARNING to C-licence holders that before long they would inevitably be caught up in...
L./putting forward an immensely strong case for quick action by the Ministry of Transport, a new publication was extensively...
Mr. Robert Taylor, general secretary of the Scottish Horse and Motormen's Association, last week declared that it was untrue to...
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Hauliers' Services Important North-East Coast Toun Which, Says S.T.R., Offers Scope for Road Hauliers Almost Equivalent to...
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JEW BEDFORD 5 - TONNER Differing Outwardly but Litt to Possess Points of Definite Ensure Good Performance. • Prototype, the...
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Extension of Premises and the Installation of New Plant Necessary to Meet Increased Orders for Commer Superpoise Vehicles. IN...
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The Gar Wood Coach, Which is Popular in America. Represents a High Advance in the Practical Design of the Frameless Type of...
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A LTHOUGH reports of official .t"%bodies rarely make anything but prosaic reading, a distinct exception is the report of the...
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When Rates are Fixed, the Possibilities of Return Loads Will Undoubtedly Have to be Taken into Consideration if the Haulier is...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT GLASGOW'S TRAM EXTENSION CRITICIZED PRIVATE CAR USED AS EXPRESS T HAT road motor vehicles were better...
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Reliability of Type and Public Support of Service Lead to Expansion IN our issue dated August 19, 1938, lwe gave a full...
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In Parliament By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent • FUEL IN WAR TIME. TT was announced in the House of 1 Commons on...
fiORE than 230 appeals were made IVIto the Minister of Transport, in the year ended March last, against decisions of highway...
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A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications Obtainable from the Patent Office,Pricel s. each. T O reduce " Diesel...