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3rd February 1931
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Law Making and Interpreting

T HERE is much that is definitely unsatis 7 factory and inconclusive in the manner in which many of our laws are framed ltud in...

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Timely Suggestions for the Small Operator.

M OST small operators are viewing the Road Traffic Act with an unwelcoming eye and not a few have already decided that the area...

Another Blow Aimed at the Industry.

TN the Hire-purchase Bill, the second reading -I-of which is fixed for February 20th, our industry has to face a new danger of...

I T is good to see the faith of technical experts

being put to practical commercial benefit. One of the latest examples is that Roadless Traction, Ltd., guarantees its...

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ONE HEARS

That C.M. is'a synonym for "True Prophet." Of coach operators singing "Spring is coming." That the best non-skid is the...

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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...

ROADWAYS GOODS TRANSPORT GUIDE

W E have been privileged to see the text of the foreword which the Right Hon. the Viscount Brentford has written for the...

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A CHASSIS MAKER AND THE COACH BAN A S a supporter

of the movement initiated by the Motor Hirers' and Coach Services Association, in protest against the proposed drastic...

MUNICIPAL PURCHASES AND PROPOSALS

The transport committee of Yam Corporation is to buy three trolleybuses. The transport committee of NORTHAMPTON Corporation is...

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ANEW

Road-vehicle OIL ENGINE K ORTING oil engines for stationary and marine work are well known and have an excel• lent...

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THE

ADMIRAL IN ACTION A Comprehensive Road Test of the Latest A.J.S. Chassis. A High performance Model Designed as a Basis of...

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Regulations Concerning

SPECIAL VEHICLES Details of the Motor Vehicles (Authorization of Special Types) Order (No. 1), 1931, Dated January 14th, 1931...

An Extra-air Device

N UAIEROTTS devices for admitting extra air into induction manifolds are available, but not many are of practical interest. Mr....

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How BUSES A

ZE CONQUERING A STRONGHOL1 OF TRAMCARS A STRIKING fleet growth from 90 to 262 machines—with 40 more vehicles about to be...

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An Ingenious Articulated Six-wheeler

O NE of the most novel machines to emerge from the works of the Fiat concern at Turin, Italy, is an articulated six-wheeler for...

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A Vehicle for Both

ROAD and RAIL Full Details of the Karrier Ro Railer as Developed for the L.M.S. Railway. The Principle Equally Suitable for...

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A New Case

Narrow-track Tractor "CULL details are now available of the new vine...12 yard tractor of Case manufacture, which is being...

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SOME NEW IDEAS IN SEVEN-SEATER COACHES

Clauses in the Road Traffic Act which Have Given Stimulus to the Small Motor Coach I N the Road Traffic Act a motor. car is a...

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A Trio of Vehicles for Exploration

W in" the aid of the modern motor vehicle it is possible to carry out comprehensive exploration in a Period of time which is...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

A Strong Protest Against Increased Taxation, A Discussion on Heavy-transport Costs. Fire Risks in Connection with the Heavy-oil...

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Phases of Passenger Travel

MUNICIPAL CO-ORDINATION IN SOUTH WALES Interesting Details of Local Services that are Concerned in the Co-operation Scheme A...

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LATEST BUS DEVELOPMENTS IN WORCESTERSHIRE

Details of the Improved Services Between Cheltenham and Evesham A LOCAL bus service connecting Cheltenham with Evesham and...

BOOKING AGENTS CONDEMN THE COACH BAN

Strong Views Expressed at a Crowded Meeting ; Protest to the Minister of Transport A NV days ago a meeting was held under the...

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BbURNEMOUTH STUDIES THE WOLVERHAMPTON TROLLEY-BUS SYSTEM

Extracts from the Deputation's Report, Including Some Figures Which Reflect Favourably Upon the Trackless Trolley Vehicle MHE...

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Problems of

THE HAULIER AND CARRIER The Fourth and Last Book of the Series which " S.T.R." Recommends to Those Hauliers who have Not been...

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The Paris Agrimotor Show

A Falling-off in the Number of Exhibitors. Heavy oil Engines in Considerable Evi d en c e . Entries Chiefly of Con tinental...

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Road Transport Activities in

PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent Coaches in Central London. T AST Wednesday Mr. Colman ad dressed...

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Some Novel Features in a Bogie

T EE bogie described in specification No. 340,251 by J. Sinclair, C. H. Smith and L. Smith, Canal Street, Nottingham, is of...