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5th March 1929, Page 41
5th March 1929
Page 41
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That more motorbus floorboards are to be rubbered.

That average travelling comfort on the highway easily beats that on the railway.

That coach booking offices are amongst the best promoters of, road-travel consumption.

Of more than one catalytic and hydrogenating process to turn British coal-tars into Al motor That the C.M.U.A., although a good case might be made out, has not asked for direct taxation upon horse-drawn vehicles.

That the cost per seat-mile by motorbus is being more generally admitted to he already cheaper in many cases than by electric tramcar.

That it is fairer to make comparisons per seatmile seeing that many more passengers by tramcar are carried standing.

Of few auctioneers, estate or property agents who are so dull of perception as to fail to recognize their indebtedness to road transport: That the shortness of the present Parliamentary session has caused quite a number of tramwayabandonment schemes to be held over for 1930.

Of some who do not appreciate the delicacy of touch that must be associated with agreed joint representations by any 'deputation to any Minister of the Crown.

Of coach orders being rushed for Easter.

Of tractor markets overseas than are boom ." Well, only a few months now!"

• That the Crossley aviary is growing.

Of an air-cooled " six " for commercials. Too nuich scandal from a bad:,salesman. That 769 cars were pawned in Paris in 1928.

That taxis are ousting the 'rickshaw in Japan. That this year's Easter is nearly the earliest.

That a bus in garage Means the owner's pocket is out, . . Of low-loaders high up in the road transport world.

That operators of sleeper coaches are wide awake.

Of much activity in the sales of International tractors. , That there is no close season for shooting with a :grease gun. • Of more " sixes," bat less from them—in the matter of noise.

That hit-and-miss methods of tyre maintenance permit grit and hiss.

That "loose leaves" are not appreciated—where springs are concerned, _ That it would pay to fit Wigan's buses with magnets to pick up clog irons--the local puncture fiends. • Of novelties in decoratite safety glass.

That good time-tablet are travel begetters.

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