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" SAFETY BELTS WOULD HALVE ACCIDENTS"
Page 50 from 13th February 1959T HE use of safety belts would reduce fatalities and the seriousness of injuries to drivers and passengers of vehicles by 50 per cent., according......

AWARDS FOR ARGENTINOS
Page 43 from 6th March 1953QENIOR members of the technical 1.- 1 engineering staff of the Argentine Ministry of Transport were presented, in London, last week, with......

A Bus that Made History
Page 71 from 3rd December 1954A PASSENGER vehicle built by the ri Northern General Transport Co., Ltd., which is claimed to have made transport history in Britain, is to be......

Oil and Commercial Vehicle Men Honoured
Page 43 from 7th January 1955IN the New Year's Honours, a barony I is conferred on Sir William Fraser, chairman of the British Petroleum Co., Ltd., and knighthoods on Mr.......

"Cities Must Have Modern • Public Transport"
Page 34 from 9th October 1959solution [of the traffic problem] is likely to be found unless full use is made of a modernized public transport system for the mass movement of......

Men in the News
Page 36 from 13th July 1951Ma. R. I. PINDER has succeeded MR. H. C. TErr as general sales manager of the Esso Petroleum Co.. Ltd. Mr. Tett has become a director. M. H.......

"Don't Use Cars—Go by Bus or Train"
Page 44 from 5th November 1954P EOPLE who used their cars to travel to work in London should be told that it saved time and money to use public transport, or that it would be......

Road Builders Ready to Start
Page 62 from 11th February 1955C IVIL engineers would have welcomed a much bigger programme of road construction and improvement than that announced by the Government, Sir George......

Wise After the Event
Page 32 from 13th August 1954TYRE fires are usually difficult to extinguish I and drivers require instruction in how to deal with them. If the driver of an articulated vehicle......

Advanced-level Driving Tests
Page 45 from 14th January 1955THE Ministry of Transport would I like to , see an advanced-level drivin g test introduced, Mr. Dennis O'Nei ll , under-secretary in char g e of......