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3rd August 1926
3rd August 1926
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Stations at Tramcar Stopping Places.

rpHE failure of the Corporation of Newcastle to secure powers to compel all traffic to stop behind a stationary tramcar loading...

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ONE HEARS

The best times are bus times. More of associated associations. Of a penny rate following tramway penury. That road haulage...

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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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ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PARLIAMENT.

Imports and the McKenna Duties. The Great West Road Prosecutions. Pedestrians in Roundabout Traffic Areas. Compulsory Motor...

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Commercial Motor Imports Into India.

I T is interesting to examine the figures concerning the importation of chassis for lorries, vans and motorbuses into India and...

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SIMPLIFYING REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE.

Little Points of Design that are of Importance, but which are so Frequently Neglected. W HILST not wishing to make any...

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A FREAK HILL CLIMBED BY A COACH CHASSIS.

A Remarkable Performance by a Standard 2-2k-ton Laffly Chassis which Achieved 54 m.p.h. on the Level and Climbed Easily a Hill...

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WHEN TRAFFIC OBSTRUCTION ARISES.

Some Legal Aspects of the Cases Where Obstruction of the Road is Caused to or by Vehicles. (By a Barrister-at-Law.) T BE...

BUS RESULTS IN THE SCOTTISH CAPITAL

An Analysis of the Report of the Edinburgh Corporation for the Past Municipal Year, in Which the Buses Were Run at a Profit....

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The• Fordson as a Stationary Power Plant.

TORE and more the fact is being 11.1.recognized that in a tractor. the farmer has not only a machine to pull his ploughs and to...

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ATEAR by year the problem of meeting the transport needs

of the Army for those branches of the service in which horses are still employed grows more difficult, and this applies in even...

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SOME MILITARY MOTOR VEHICLE HISTORY.

A Brief Survey of the Progress Made by the Army in Road and Cross-country Transport Since 1905. I N view of the important,...

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Motors at the Royal Lancashire Show.

MBE annual show of the Royal Lan cashire Agricultural Society was opened at Burnley on Thursday last, remaining open until and...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. \ MOTOR COACHING AT MORECAMBE. Details of Passenger Travel...

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CULTIVATING BUSINESS IN EXTENDED TOURS,

A Comprehensive Coaching Programme as Part of the Activities L . of a Prominent Bus Company. A NAME which comes well to the...

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The Action of Mixtures Which Prevent Knocking.

A MOST interesting theory of the action of preparations which prevent detonation of the fuel mixtUre in petrol engines has been...

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UNDERSTANDING RAILWAY CHARGES.

Many Matters Connected with Railway Charges which should be Within the Knowledge of Road Hauliers. A LMOST every road haulier...

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THE EMERGENCY DOORS ON BUSES.

A Consideration of the Different Types of Fire Door, its Position in the Body and its Methods of Operation. T HE emergency...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 701. — Obviating a Trouble with a 1916...

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MEANS AND METHODS WHICH SAVE LABOUR.

Some Useful Contributions From Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. - UIROM Chippenliam " sends us some notes on milling keyways...