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16th December 1924
16th December 1924
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Better Vehicles Would Conserve the Roads.

WHEN Mr. Arthur G. Bradshaw, the County Sur . veyor to the Lindsey (Lincs.) County Council, read his paper on "Roads and Road...

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ONE HEARS

Many secrets. Unwanted rain still falling. Of apicle disease in gear teeth Of parking plans as still outstanding. Of houses...

HERE'S ONE

The " heavy " with an inexperienced driver was skidding all over the greasy road, much to the alarm of a group of women on the...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"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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Heavy Vehicles Forbidden in Central Paris During Certain Hours.

A NEW police regulation with regard to heavy vehicles came into force in Paris on December 3rd. Under this regulation a number...

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CO-ORDINATING SPRING AND TYRE DESIGN.

The Members of the Institution of Automobile Engineers Discuss Tyres and Suspension Problems. !THAT the chassis designer...

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IMPROVE THE VEHICLE AND SAVE THE ROADS.

So Much Money is Being Spent upon Road Improvement and Maintenance, that the Psychological Moment would Appear to Have Arrived...

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THE TRANSPORT OF TABLE DELICACIES.

A Ford Fleet with Rubberine-filled Tyres and - Spiral-tube Radiators. W E HAVE never looked upon the humble sausage as...

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A SOAP MAKER'S TRANSPORT ORGANIZATION.

Details of the Activities of a Standardized Fleet of Vehicles Owned by a Prominent Warrington Company. How Road Transport...

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OPENING UP THE SA

LN DESERT. The Important Part which the Wheeled Mc will Play in Bringing the French Sot within an Eight Days' Jo :he...

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A MOBILE STABLE FOR RACEHORSES.

An American Conception which Ensures Comfortable and Convenient Road Transport for Valuable Animals. A Luxurious Horse-box on a...

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MOTOR EXHIBITS AT THE CATTLE SHOW.

Twenty-two Makers and Concessionaires Exhibited Steam Wagons and Traction Engines, Internal-combustion and Steam Tractors,...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. RESTRICTING PRIVATE BUS ENTERPRISE. A Welsh Owner's Appeal to...

DARLINGTON'S LATEST TROLLEY.BUS PLANS.

An Enterprising Authority Expresses Its Preference for Trolley. buses in Place of Tramcars in No Uncertain Manner. A FEW...

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BUILDING ROADS FOR AUSTRALIA'S MOTORS.

The Part Played by Motor Vehicles in Connection with Road Construction and Maintenance, with Particular Refertnce to the...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS._

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 583.—The Care oi the Foden Water Pump. The...

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TOOLS FOR VARIOUS USES.

Some Valuable Contributions from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. runE SUBJECT of tools by which JL. work can be performed...

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A COMBINED SERVO AND MECHANICAL BRAKE,

A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. T HE object of the invention described by the Societe Anonyme des...