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17th March 1925
17th March 1925
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How to Arrive at Costs of Operation.

O NE of the most interesting subjects in connection with the conduct of a road transport; fleet is that which. embraces costs...

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ONE HEARS

Of warnings that do not compare. Embarrassing confidences at times. That much in this page gets home. That semi-balloons are...

HERE'S ONE

Jinks stopped his tractor one Monday morning to watch Jones trying to catch his horses in the next field. After the week-end's...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

he xvizeels of wealth will be slowed by all dirpculties of transport at whatever loints arising, as - cr carriage is by the...

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A LARGE-CAPACITY AMBULANCE.

Details of a New Vehicle Just Delivered to the Police Authorities at Sunderland, a Feature of which is its Stretcher...

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SUBSIDY APPROVED FOR ANOTHER' CHASSIS

Details of The Latest Vulcan Built to W.D. Specification No. 11, with a Gross Carrying Capacity of 50 ewt O FIPICIAL...

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THE RANGE OF RENAULT COMMERCIAL CHASSIS.

A Most Comprehensive Series of Models by Which the Requirements of Users of Light, Medium and Heavy Transport Media are Met....

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NOTE-S ON ENGINE LUBRICATION.

Advice Which Will be of Service to Users of the A-type Maudslay. In the subvention A-type Maudslay engine the main crank,...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

Making Full Use of the Operating Costs Tables. The Basis Figures of the Calculations. VLEET managers and all others interested...

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PARAFFIN AS A FUEL-ITS RESS AND POSSIBILITIES.

IN CONNECTION with an article published recently by us and .dealing with a device which would permit the use of heavy oils as...

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SIMPLIFIED CHASSIS DESIGN.

Details of the Model 502F Fiat, with 10-15 h.p. Engine, Four Forward Speeds and Worm Drive. MHE LATEST product from the won...

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A CLEVER OIL RESERVOIR.

The average reservoir can in which oil has to be carried on a vehicle, even if the oil be purchased in bulk, is invariably...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. MOTORBUS versus MOTOR COACH. , Has One Type of Vehicle...

MOTORBUS DEVELOPMENTS IN SWEDEN.'

Types of Vehicle which are Favoured and Brief Details of Two Models Built by a Prominent Swedish Company. TIT_TRING the past...

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CARRYING SIX MILLION PASSENGERS A YEAR.

The Activities of an Important Lancashire Company who are Making Considerable Extensions to their Services. A LTIMITGII Ribble...

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Better Road Illumination at Night.

I N a recent issue of The Commercial Motor there was published an illustration showing "an effective 'lighting system,"...

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Where a Low Load-line is Invaluable.

TN AN article which appeared in our .1-issue dated November 18th a last year we dealt with the Narious types of motor vehicle...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

'The Editor invites correspondence on alt subjects conn:cted with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side...

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POWER LOSSES THROUGH BACK-LASH.

Why it is so Important to Take Up Wear in Every Part of the Petrol Engine Including the Timing Gear. rp HE FOLLOWING notes...

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A NEW CUSHION TYRE WITH SEGMENTAL TREAD.

A Tyre Which Does Not Push a Hump of Rubber Before It. W E have recently had an opportunity of -investigating the...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 610.—Wear in the Foden Wheel Drive. The...

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STEAM WAGON IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS.

Suggestions Resulting from the Experiences of Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. T HIS week we include one item which is an...

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A SERVO BRAKE. ACTING IN BOTH DIRECTIONS.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications, MHE subject of servo Drakes seems to occupying the _Lattention...