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9th August 1927
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Altogether Too Many Coach Accidents!

.S OAIETHING must be done by the passengercarrying section of the industry to put a stop to the " char-a-banes crash" and the...

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ONE HEARS

That excess braking chn break up things. Of occasional pilferers -amongst wayfarers. That bus-lighting sets are near...

Page 38

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 42

MUNICIPAL PURCHASES AND PROPOSALS.

Eastbourne Corporation has decided to purchase two 30-cwt. tipping lorries. Eastbourne Watch Committee is considering the...

Page 43

ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PARLIAMENT.

A Review of the Work of the Session. Licence Duty Concessions. Highway Legislation. The Proposal to Abolish the Ministry of...

Page 45

A GROWING YORKSHIRE BUS CENTRE.

What Has Been Done to Provide Regular-service Connections Between Bradford and the Surrounding Districts. MBE history of...

Page 46

BUS QUESTIONS AT CARDIFF.

On the ground that to assent to the proposal would be unjust to private bus proprietors, the Cardiff Rural Council has declined...

Page 47

MAKING BEST USE OF THE FORD.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Operation which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. 528.—Improving the...

Page 48

A 90-MILE CROSS-COUNTRY BUS SERVICE.

Brief Details of the Daily Service which is Maintained Over a New Route Between Bournemouth and Oxford. I N view of the manner...

Page 49

HOW TO BUY TIMBER.

Points of Importance to the Buying Department of the Coachbuilder and Repairer in Selecting and Ordering Hardwoods and in...

Page 50

CONVERTING VEHICLES F M FOUR WHEELS TO SIX.

How Existing Vehicles May be Converted ti and,at the Same Time May "ye a 40 per cent. Increase in Load Capacity Relieved of...

Page 53

COMMON MAGNETO TROUBLES AND THEIR CURE.

An Article by an Electrical Expert with Long Experience in Dealing with Magneto Maintenance and the Correcting of Faults. T HE...

Page 55

NEW CHASSIS FOR OLD.

How a Welsh Company Carries Out the Rebuilding of A.E.C. Chassis. reNE of the most difficult Matter.e Neer upon which to make...

Page 56

PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. BUS COMFORT IN EXCELSIS. A Particularly Well-appointed Saloon...

Page 57

BUS PROGRESS AT LANCASTER AND MORECAMBE.

Some of the Latest Activities of Private Concerns and the Local Authorities. MITE popularity of travelling by road J. and the...

Page 58

A Neat Caravan Outfit.

T HERE are certain types of motor caravan which, perhaps, can hardly be considered as doming within the legitimate -sphere of...

Page 59

RUNNING AGRIMOTORS ON PRODUCER-GAS.

Interesting Details of the Operation of the Parker Appliance and an Analysis of its Running Costs. trO countries where the use...

Page 60

.TRANSPORTING A 70-TON STEAM LAUNCH.

A Difficult Haulage Task for which a Special Trailer was Used. W E are indebted to the Highway Trailer Co., of Edgerton, Wis.,...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

Fixing Fair Profits for a Variety of Jobs According to the Weekly Mileage. T PROMISED in my previous contribution to con...

Page 63

WAYS AND MEANS.

Useful Contributions From Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. How to Remove Tight Valve Caps. A DAY off to grind-in your valves...

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A VARIABLE SPEED GEAR.

A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. T HE specification of J. C. W. Humfrey, C. P. Sandberg and 0. F. A....