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T HE new Road Traffic Bill is a cUriously mixed measure, but one with which , commercial-vehicle interests need not be...
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form a bad background for traffic signal lamps, yet often driving difficulties are thus augmented. In some cases, especially if...
We include a résumé of the Road Traffic Bill. Page 262. The use of gyroplanes can solve the air-service terminal delay...
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That 30 m.p.h. would increase traffic congestion. That 35-40 m.p.h. would be a more reasonable limit. That this would be just...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport, at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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Weighbridges : Omissions from New Act. Comments on omissions from the provisions of the Road and Rail Traffic Act which deal...
Guildford Corporation is buying a Karrier sweeper. Barking Corporation has ordered a Leyland Cub passenger. chassis. The...
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First and Full Particulars of an Interesting Four cylindered Unit Embracing Many Noteworthy Features, and Smaller in Size than...
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need, these days, for obtaining the highest ratio of pay - load capacity to the gross weight of a vehicle the question of...
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VANS of MARKED UTILITY Our Bodybuilding Expert Shows How to Combine Attractive Body Lines and Decorative Displays with...
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A Safety-first Measure Amending the Road Traffic Act, 193o, and Section 34 of the Road and Rail Traffic Act, /933 GENERAL SPEED...
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THE problem of shortening the terminal delays of air travel may be simplified as the resuit of recent technical progress with...
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RATES and FA ES The Fundamental Conditions of Air Transport C o m pared with Those of R. .d and ail. Aviation's Heavy Fixed...
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1" ailway Air Services, td. T N our air-transport news pages duri in g the past few weeks we have recorded the formation of...
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GER MONOPLANE Details of the Avro 642, a Large capacity Ms derately Priced Air.transport Craft, with Cruising Speed of 1135...
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Is There Not a Danger That Companies Having Big Financial Resources Will Step In and Profit by The Hard-earned Experience of...
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I T is not meet, at this juncture, to make speculative pronouncements on the policy which the railway companies and imperial...
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INAUGURATION OF SCOTLAND AND BELFAST SERVICES. Lord Londonderry is to inaugurate the Londoa-Glasgow and LondonBelfast daily...
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An Excellent Opera! , ing and Maintenance System Does 'Not Counterbalance Incient Management and Accountancy By E. H. B....
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The New Act Regarded as "Unfair and Onesided." What Are the Lives of Passenger Vehicles? The Term "All-metal Coach" Generally a...
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Further Details of the Samson Oiler, which has a High Pay-load Capacity in Relation to its Unladen Weight I N our issue dated...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT IMPORTANT P.S.V. REVISIONS IN NEW BILL Position Concerning Corridor Areas Simplified. No Help for...
BIG NEW OFFICES FOR WEST YORKSHIRE CO. , T HE erection has just been completed of new head offices for the West Yorkshire Road...
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iHREE-WHEELER for 8-cwt. loads tha s economical to run How the James Samson Handyvan, with Improved Protection for the...
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Fan-belt Manufacture Interesting Construction of "National" Belting in its Improved Form Affords High Efficiency and...
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IN PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent THE SEARCH FOR OIL IN BRITAIN. T HE Secretary for Mines, Mr. E....
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Means to an Ownerdriver Small Sums that Become Formidable Totals in the Course of a Year F EW owner-drivers appreciate that...
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A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications A CONTRIVANCE which PI may be used for a number of purposes is described...