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coming of age of the journal, its first issue having been published on March 16th, 1905. The contents of the issue will be of a...
T HE determination with which the Minister of Transport has given effect to the recommendations of the Traffic Advisory...
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T HE vexed question of the voluntary invisibility of the cyclist at night was further impresSed upon the public mind by the...
F ROM time to time we hear rumours of a return by certain former users of motor vehicles to horsed transport. Not many .of...
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That fine weather is the best incentive to coach passengers. That the smallest owners often have to face. the largest...
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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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Rear Number-plate Lighting. Import Duty Distinctions. The Country of Origin of the Post Office Vehicles. Lifting Jacks on Motor...
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Interesting Details of a German Chassis in which the Rear Axles are Mounted on the Frame, No Upsweeping is Necessary and...
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The Problems Arising from House-to-house Delivery and Collection. One Hundred Stops in 38 Miles. U SEItS OF commercial motor...
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Ati interesting summary of the road motor service developments of the Great Western Railway during the past year is given in...
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A Further Stage in the Opposition of the Bus Owners to th'e Attempt to Exclude Them from the Centre of the City. S INCE the...
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Introduction of a New Set of Bearings for Road Wheels Carrying Heavy Loads. Bearings Renewable_ by Unskilled Labour. U NTIL...
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T E name " Hardy " is now a household word where flexible couplings for the transmission of motor vehicles are concerned. It...
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Interchangeability a Factor of Vital Units. A Natural Sequence in cc. Spare Bodies as Replacement erations. Arrangements for...
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Divergence from the Original Route as Planned and the Crossing of the Waterless Desert of 800 Kilometres. T HERE is a belief...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. PASSENGER SERVICES IN YORKSHIRE. Details of Bus Activities in...
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A List of the Average Rates for Hiring Motor Coaches for Journeys up to 150 Miles. w E believe that motor coach owners and...
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Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver, and• Repairer. 397.—Preventing...
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The Results of Some Tests Carried • Out with a Battery of Novel Construction. E LECTRIC lighting is now widely used on...
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The Editor invites correspondence on ail subjects connected with the use of commercial motors; Letters should be en OM side of...
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The Decision of the Ministry of Transport to Restrict Bus Services in the Interest of the Tramways—and, Later, of the...
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Suggestions by Our Drivers and Mechanic Readers. MWO useful lips for steam-roller drivers are given by " of Tattiworth....
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A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. T HE Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft, of Stuttgart, in specification No.'...