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16th June 1931, Page 37
16th June 1931
Page 37
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Saurer, Tram

That there is still a field for the well-designed

cushion tyre. o

That thelatest regulations . have fired with enthusiasm many accessory manufacturers.

That road waves may be nothing to these at the Southampton conference of the Municipal Tramways and Transport Association.

That a Saurer heavy-oil-engined 6-tonner belonging to a Hull transport contractor has recently coinDieted 81,784 miles in twelve months.

That the year's fuel bill alone shows a saving of about £700 over a corresponding petrol vehicle.

That after all permission may be obtained to use lorries for special passenger transport purposes— such as school treats, taking scouts to camp and the conveyance of village football teams.

That the need for new legislation to enable this to be done is but one more proof of the inadvisability of rushing through Bills which have not received adequate consideration.

Of undue attention being paid to first cost.

That it often saves money to spend money.

That a two-gun washer is not a gangster.

That manufacture and operation do not always blend.

That amongst the very best city lights are those in motorbuses.

That petrol companies profit enormously by the excessive weight of some types of body. Of coach proprietors who still dare to speak of more than 3(1 m.p.h.

That better and better classesof patrons are using express and limited-stop coaches.

That nurses and . ambulance men figure too prominently at some important road junctions.

That their preience has a disquieting effect on some road users.

Many expressions of real regret at Mr. Logette's resignation from the chairmanship of the M.H.C.S.A.

That it is purely a matter, of health and he will continue to work as hard as he possibly can on the committee.

That to be up to date any hook (leafing fully with transport law would have to be revised every few days.

Of the misunderstanding person who said," Cheek petrol pumps! Why, they'll have them in tartans next."

That there is a penalty for revoking.

That mystery tours are no good to the Commissioners.

That the modern bodybuilder needs to be a " lightening " calculator.

Of old bus bodies being used as shelters for intending bus passengers.

That on some roads mobile police units can be expressed in, terms of " so many to the mile."

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People: Logette
Locations: Southampton