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riiHE PAST year has seen more activity in con nection with passenger transpoit by road than has ever been witnessed, and. there...
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Of a complete railway stirabout. Of bus owners all over pneumatics. That - Ulster finds she was not right. That a petrol tax...
A woman boarded a London tram in the Gray's Inn Road and asked the conductor for the Eye Hospital. "You want a 43, mum." She...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all digeulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by Eke...
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MEE problem of issuing tickets .L to passengers on Motorbuses and tramcars is one which has received considerable attention of...
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A Review of the Progress Made During the Past Six or Seven Years in the Motor Coach for Long-distance Touring Purposes. I F a...
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The Activities of a Prominent Company Who Have Been Operating Buses for a Number of Years, and Who Control a Large Network of...
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T HE official figures in connection with the taxation and registration of motor vehicles for the registration year from...
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Detail Information for Prospective Taxicab Operators. The Routine to be Followed and Common Practice. T "question as to...
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The Influence of the Ministry of Trans' Goods Chassis. High-efficiency Power wheel Brakes and Low-frarr • mimendations. The...
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A List of the Various Types of Passenger Vehicle on the British Market, Together wi i th the Names and Addresses of Their...
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Abbotts, Colchester Road, Walthamstow, London, E.17. Allen, Fronk, Ltd., Brigg„ Lincs. , Armstrong and Co., 4, Leysfield Road,...
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Too Many Cabs and Too Little Custom. rpHEE lot of the taxicab owner in Manchester is like J . that of the policeman An the...
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The Simplest and Best Designs and Methods of Construction for Both Single-deckers and Double-deckers. A s motor bodywork is...
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The Use of an Engine of High Efficiency Would Give Qtecker Acceleration and Higher Speed with Greater Ease of Manipulation. TT...
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The Operation and Upkeep of a Big Fleet of Cars and Ambulances. fl ESPITE the fact that the number of private motorcars is...
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Some Details of the Way in which They are Compiled, and the Figures on which They are Based. N EARLY every business 'inan is...
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The French Capital, Where the Omnibus First Saw the Light, is Well Served by a Fleet of Nearly 1,400 Public Service Vehicles....
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How a Desire on the Part of the Holiday-maker or the Person of Leisure Can be Created by Good Appearance and Evidence of...
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World-wide Activities. Outstanding Examples of British, American, French and German Design. Multi-wheeler Advantages....
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Some Methods by which Comfortable Riding Can be Afforded Under Widely Different Load Conditions. OO NE OF the greatest...
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The Arrangements Made by an Enterprising London Company for Servicing Gabs. An Up-to-date Workshop and Garage. T 1 ARGE fleets...
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Useful Revenue Obtained in Some Instances from the Operation of Coaches. I./ URING the boom years after 1918 many co-operative...
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An Island State in which the Motor Vehicle Has Revolutionized Transport During the Past Decade. A link in the e Chevrolet...
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Style of Bodywork and Comfort for the Passenger are Important Factors in Securing Full Employment for the Hire Car. Points to...
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The Experiences of a Progressive Company who Less than Two Years Ago Decided to Abandon their Entire Tramway System. T E...
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O NE of the greatest difficulties in the 1.../construction of bodies for passenger vehicles occurs in the fitting of windows,...
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The Types of Coachwork Suitable for the Metropolis and for Provincial Centres. The Claim for the Limousine Type of Cab Body....
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The Advantages of Regular Service Coaches Over Motorbuses in Certain Parts of the Country. The Appeal of Cheap Fares and...
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The Vital QUestiOn. of Profit—The P rimary - Point in Planning a Business. I NVENTORS ,-company promoters and woUld-be...
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The Editor invites corresPondence On all subjeets costnected with the use of commercial ntotors. Letters should be on one side...
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How to Get the Best out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 673.—Measuring the Valve Travel on the...
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Appliances Suggested by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. L APPING-IN a crankshaft - in a lathe necessitates some form of...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications, 'METRO GALASSO, .Guido Sa - rlo X and Fenerico Henuni. ; all . of...