AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

30th September 1924
30th September 1924
Page 1
Page 1, 30th September 1924
Close

Page 1

The War Office and the CloMng of an Arterial Road.

A CCORDING to a notice issued by the War -LA-Office, under authority claimed to be granted in an Act of George III, the main...

Page 3

ONE HEARS

Even while shaving. That not everything prepared comes off. That not every consultation is a luxury. There should be no such...

HERE'S ONE.

"The lorry that looke old," says an advertisement in an American journal, " silently accuses its owner of neglect." Not always...

Page 4

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...

Page 9

SAFE TRAVEL FOR BUS PASSENGERS.

A Series of Recommendations by "The Commercial Motor," which, if Adopted, will Tend Towards the Elimination of the Few Risks...

Page 10

HIGHER TAXATION MOST UNDESIRABLE.

Why a Low Basis of Taxation Must be Retained in the Case of Goods and Passenger-carrying Vehicles. By C. Le N. Gosselin. C...

Page 11

MAKING BODIES FOR BUSINESS MOTORS.

--A Newly Established Department of One of the Leading British Manufacturing Concerns, in which Body Production on a Large...

Page 12

PROTECTING AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS.

Of late there has been an increasing demand on the part of North of Englend agriculturists for the provision of more up-to-Ate...

Page 13

MAKING BEST uSE OF THE FORD.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, Which Will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. I N THIS series of...

Page 14

AN INTENSIVE TEST OF T Y TRANSPORT SERVICES.

I N SEVERAL recent issues of this journal we have dealt with the organization and operation of mechanical transport in the...

Page 17

A LOADMETER FOR CHECKING OVERLOADING.

A New Instrument by Means of which Axle Weights can be Quickly Ascertained. T HB overloading of commercial vehicles is harmful...

Page 18

A VAST FRENCH LORRY FACTORY.

Interesting Details of the Berliet Works at Lyons where an Output of 45 Lorries Per Day is Reached. T HE immense works from...

Page 20

MANCHESTER'S FOURTH PARADE.

A Successful Event Organized by the Area Committee of the C.M.:U.A. A Brief Report and Full List of Prize-winners. T HIS is...

Page 22

PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. TRAMWAY MANAGERS' FEARS. The Question of Bus Competition and...

Page 23

SEATING THE PASSENGERS ON AIR.

' A New Type of Cushion tor Coaches and Ruses In X.bleti Inflated Air Tubes are used in place of Springs. C OACH owners and...

Page 24

A SIX-WHEEL-DRIVE VEHICLE FOR ARMY USES.

Details of an Interesting Model Conceived by the American Military Authorities Who Have Also Designed a Four-wheel-drive...

Page 26

THE HAULIERS' INQUIRE WITHIN.

Steam or Petrol and, if the Former, Coal or Coke ? A Consideration of a Very Knotty Problem. A N ever recurring question for...

Page 27

LAMPS AND LAMP FITTINGS.

Some Useful Fittings Made by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. H INTS such as the arie which we have received from "W.M.C.,"...

Page 28

THE BRYAN WATER-TUBE BOILER.

A Resume of Recently Published Specifications. S OME interesting details of the Bryan water-tube steam boiler used on the...