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Come Clean" on Illegal Working
Page 50 from 26th August 1949TilE answer to the anti-social operator is undoubtedly I enforcement, but this would mean the creation of an army of snoopers almost as numerous as......

AS CLEAN AS THE LAUNDRY
Page 34 from 12th August 1949VERY year the Gleniffer Laundry, Catford, London, S.E.6, holds a concours d'elegance of its vehicles, The company has 28 vans, of which 23 are......

"The Law is
Page 36 from 11th July 1947Not a )1 Says Owen W. J. Watson, M.I.Mech.E. A DICKENS character once said: "The law is a ass . . ." Since that pronouncement was made many......

One Hears
Page 15 from 3rd August 1940That the values of used vehicles have increased enormousiy in some instances. That certain vehicles of 1930-32 vintage which could have been......

Passing Comments
Page 15 from 30th August 1940M. of T. Now AdjucliA s is already known, applicates on New Vehicle 1-1, cations for permission to Purchases . . purchase new vehicles have to be......

More Illegal Contract Work • Than Ever. Before ?
Page 33 from 19th August 19491IN a statenient to The Commercial I Motor" a few days ago, Mr D. E. Skelding, manager of the Road Passenger and Transport Association, Ltd., 8,......

Spotlight on Road Safety
Page 23 from 17th October 1947R EASONED and informed thought appears to have been given by the Coinmittee on Road Safety to the considerable range of subjects covered by its......

A.R.O. Propounds New Policy
Page 22 from 11th February 1944Hauliers' Sectional Board Insists on Great Value of Independent Small Operator, But Suggests Enforcement of a "Code of Conduct and Fair Trading" in......

Dangers of the "Lift" System
Page 14 from 3rd January 1941W HEN "lifts " are given on a wholesale scale a variety of difficulties is bound to arise and in the very nature of things the commercial-vehicle......

Railways Giving "Dirty and Raw Deal" A REMARKABLE attack...
Page 15 from 6th July 1940in the House of Commons on the four principal railway companies for the manner in which'they were alleged to have neglected the comfort of Service......