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W ITH each Succeeding special issue of The • Commercial Motor dealing with passenger vehicles, the feeling is engendered in the...
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THERE will be some deep delving into pockets when _L the Railway Bills come before Parliament. Neither side will get out of it...
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Of E. S. S.-S. as a prophet not without honour. How women passengers appreciate the rear-view mirror. That every dog has its...
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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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The LONDON County Council has purahased a Bean 30-cwt lorry for the tire brigade. LtEEDS Corporation has empowered its health...
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A Short Summary of Growth during 1927. The Tendency towards Amalgamation, but More "One-Man" Businesses than Ever. Some Highly...
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Unorthodox Methods are Here Suggested to Reduce the Space Occupied by the Power Unit. T HE smoothness and general desirability...
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A New Pumping Plant Which Gives a Feed of Water for Vehicle Washing at a Nozzle Pressure of 300 lb. rIN the subject of the...
C ITY AND SUBURBAN CARRIERS, LTD., held its fifth annual staff dinner at the London Tavern, Pen. church Street, London, B.C.,...
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TN no branch of commercial transport by road have 1_ there been outstanding developments akin to those pertaining to the...
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The Respective Advantages of the Semidouble Decker and of the Rear-saloon Coach. A LTHOUGH only two examples of the new style...
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Employing the Coach Chassis During the Winter Months when Haulage Work Can Be Found for It. TF a 16 or 20-seater coach be not...
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The Wonderful Development of Coach Travelling in a Country Where, Formerly, the Dangers were Such as Virtually to Close It to...
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A recently issued Department of Overseas Trade report mentions that, early in 1926, an Indian Lidustries and Road Development...
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Economy in the Wage Item Makes Many Services Practicable. Features of Entrances, Door Operation and Seating for the...
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A Complete Survey of the Trolley-bus Systems in Great Britain, with Comparative Statistics of Electric Tramways. T E first...
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• Clear Explanation of the Law on the Subject and Advice upon the Best Course to Pursue in Plying for Hire. - N addition to a...
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The Tyres Employed on Passenger Vehicles. Modern Tendencies. What the Future May Hold. What Operators Have Learnt. S 0 FAR as...
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The Body Now Being Designed to Suit the Hood. The Introduction of the Rear Saloon. Windows and Window Mechanism. The Problem of...
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A N important addition to the range of Karrier chassis has now been developed for the carrying of 7-ton loads. Hitherto, the...
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Details of Existing and Contemplated Enterprises. Daily Services Having Big Mileages. The Motorbus Connects Newcastle with...
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ATOTWITHSTANDING the absence of good roads and the drawbacks of a scattered population, steady progress continues to be made...
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Gradually the Equipment of the Passenger Chassis is Becoming More Complete. In this Article Some of the Most Outstanding...
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How the Ease of the Passenger is Studied by the Designers of Modern Service-vehicle Bodies. A PROMINENT feature of present-day...