14th May 1954, Page 58
14th May 1954
Page 58

Page 58, 14th May 1954
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Tell Fortunes! by William R. Buckland, B.Sc. (Econ.) Ph.D., F.I.S., F.S.S. I T is a simple fact that the force behind the demand for passenger transport is people: where and how......
Search For Greater Efficiency
Safety and Highway Lighting : Feather-bedding the Bus Passenger : Co-ownership as an Incentive : Where Traders' Vehicles Score Scope for Transport Research A CTION by national......
Bus Carrying Capacities Too Rigid
A LTHOUGH the peak-load problem ri was ever more pronounced, bus operators still used vehicles offering little elasticity in carrying capacity, said Mr. R. H. Addlesee,......