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31st August 1934
31st August 1934
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Goods Vehicle Licensing Prospects

T ' HE results of the various inquiries into the licensing of goods vehicles, which have been held by Traffic Commissioners all...

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Passing Comments D RAFT REGULATIONS regarding the conveyance by road of

dangerous substances, such as acids in glass carboys, are in preparation by H.M. Inspectors of Explosives. Although we are not...

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One Hears

That the mechanical horse is well into its stride. Taxicab users urged to hire from the ranks to discourage the "crawlers."...

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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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AN EFFECTIVE OIL-SEALING DEVICE

K NOWN as the Perfect Oil Retainer, a self-contained, self-aligning oilsealing device with interesting features is marketed by...

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Licensing Problems Elucidated

Exchanging One Lorry for Another. (107) QUESTION: We are exchanging our lorry for another of the same tare weight. Must we...

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A.E C.'s LARGEST OILER

D t t et emons ra es s Capabilities MONG recently introduced types of commercial vehicle, the A.E.C. Mammoth Major...

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Haulage Opportunities

Iron and Steel Industries A ctioe. Good Autumn Season for Lace. Building Boom Continues. New Factories Going Up M OST readers...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

PNEUMATIC TYRES FOR HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLES. The Editor, TEE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [4372] Sir,—As the new Minister of Transport is...

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Registration Returns for June Analysed

A MINISTRY of Transport return shows that the number of motor vehicles registered for the first time under the Roads Act, 1920,...

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THE STORING and

ANDLING of FUELS for Oil-engined Vehicles U NTIL recent years petrol has been virtually the only fuel used for road vehicles...

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An Improved Carburetter 6 Easy-starter " '1 1 1-1E success of certain carburetters

of the type incorporating a separate device for supplying rich mixture for starting from cold, is sometimes marred by the...

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Defining the Term "Driver"

It. is Important to Consider Exactly What is Meant by "Dr i ver," and How Various Classes of Employee are Affected by the...

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Operating Aspects of

PASSENGER TRANSPORT BUS SEASON-TICKET PROPOSAL AT GLASGOW New Scheme of Daily and Season Tickets to Operate Shortly B US...

THE LATEST NEWS OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

"WEST YORKSHIRE "TRANSFER APPLICATION. T HE West Yorkshire Road Car Co., Ltd., has applied to the Yorkshire Traffic...

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MUNICIPAL BUS RESULTS: MORE GOOD FIGURES

NEWCASTLE'S NET PROFIT NEARLY DOUBLED. T HE year ended March 31, 1934, marked the 21st anniversary of - the bus services of...

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LIGHTING and POWER 'nor the GARAGE

An Alternative Source of Motive Power for Generating Electric Current and for General Purposes for Those Who Opine that Local...

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Problems of the

HAULIER and CARRIER / N the previous article of this series I discussed the vexed problem of whether an owner-driver can...

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Progress in Trailer-brake Design

A CCORDING to patent No. 413,435, by Harrier Motors, Ltd., R. F. Clayton and R. Dean-Avems, of Huddersfield, the problem of...