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24th December 1948
24th December 1948
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Jay Walkers Not Exonerated

M ANY drivers, and probably more members of the rest of the public, have been puzzled as to the law concerning pedestrian...

Passing Comments

Comments on State IT is the opinion of Sir Joseph Transport by an 'Nall that difficult problems Authority . . „ of integration...

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One

Hears Of 1949 as a vote-catching (or losing) year. Of maintenance headaches from certain new vehicles. That some designers...

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News of the Week

CHANGE OF BASE: HAYS WHARF TO APPEAL g r A N January 11, when the Christmas recess of the Appeal Tribunal ends, an appeal by...

70 More for

the Executive QEVENTEEN Foden oilers, ranging s-- ) from 4 tons to 15 tons, and all operated under A licences, have been...

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R.T.E. Standardizes Colour Scheme: Chairman Reviews Progress to Date

A STANDARD colour scheme for freight vehicles acquired by the British Transport Commission, and now coming under the control of...

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Personal Pars

MR. PHILLIP T. WARD, MR. G. S. Woof). MR. J. S. BRADSHAW and MR. E. a Motu, local directors of Thomas W. Ward, Ltd., have now...

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No Spare-time" Haulage G RANT of a B licence cannot be

justified merely on the ground that vehicles are not required to work full time on the transport of goods for the purpose of...

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Reconditioned Engine Was Never Efficient Lord Chief Justice

G IVING judgment in the King's Bench Divisional Court last Friday in an action concerning the sale of a reconditioned oil...

I. of T. Fears Brake on Youth'

I N speeches made at the Silver Jubilee dinner of the Institute of Transport (Midland Section), in Birmingham, last week,...

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Confirming Compensation Agreements

4ANY applications to the Transport Arbitration Tribunal for the confirmation of agreements for compensation of more than...

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' N OW, it came to pass that Alfred (" Our A lf " to his

intimater friends), the lorry driver's mate, was travelling the King's Highway during the day on which was celebrated the eve...

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A BRITISH TRAILER for

;VERY LOAD By P. G. TUCKER A Review of the Outstanding Features in the Design and Construction of British Trailers and...

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Prefabricating TEE SLOT

Engine Test Beds A T the end of the war, many factories were faced with the problem of changing over parts of their premises...

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no he Fares

truc Lure ? Who Reviews the Current Situation in Representative Municipal Undertakings over a Wide Area in England and...

Page 48

An End to Loose Contracts

Appeal Decision on Contract A Licences Strengthens Arguments Long Used by S.T.R. Against the Acceptance of Inconclusively...

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Laycock Introduces New

Equipment QPECIALLY designed for handling commercial vehicles or the heavier types of private car, a 7i-ton electric lift has...

Easy Starting by Oil Warming

A N interesting oil pre-heater, which can, if desired, be linked with an auxiliary immersion heater in the water system, is...

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A Half-track Attachment for Tractors

A LTHOUGH the driving wheels of ti tractors are usually of large size, they nevertheless sometimes fail to give sufficient...