AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

One Hears

11th May 1934, Page 37
11th May 1934
Page 37
Page 37, 11th May 1934 — One Hears
Close
Noticed an error?
If you've noticed an error in this article please click here to report it so we can fix it.

Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of widening interest in battery-electrics.

Of cats parked at both side of some streets forcing through traffic to straddle the white lines.,

• That hand brakes probably come in for more criticisin in road-test reports than any other component.

Of a vaporizer that works satisfactorily on heavy oil. '

That passengers boarding and leaving trams frequently defeat the object of robot traffic lights.

Of trailer "waggling," a new and expressive term recently coined by a judge in a county court.

That it is not in the interests of the industry that important information concerning policy should be suppressed.

Inspector: "What's this mean ? Not one of the passengers upstairs has a ticket."

Conductor: "Lumme! That's the worst of living in a bungalow."

That lightening by design is better than paring.

That more efforts should be made to remedy the footpath shortage.

A query as to what "the production manager" meant by alluding to the " lightest " of all steels.

That the financial reserves of the S.M.M. and T. now amount to £105,000.

Nowadays of an "aeroplane view" instead of a " bird'seye " one Of someone saying that the life of many a small business has been saved on the CM. " operating tables."

That for trolleybuses the "lowpressure " tyre may have a maximum pressure of 85 lb. per sq. in.

Tags


comments powered by Disqus