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In a Line or Two
Page 37 from 7th August 1953The new Dunlop factory in Brazil, now iearing completion, is scheduled to begin iroduction this year. The Minister of Transport has given anction......

Crush-loader Tests " Desirable "
Page 46 from 7th May 1954T HE Minister of Transport stated in the House of Commons last week that it seemed to him hi g hly desirable that experiments should be made with......

Was Sheffield Well Advised ?
Page 57 from 5th November 1954T OUR report in the issue of The Commercial Motor, dated October 1, regarding the losses expected to be suffered by the tramways of Sheffield......

VEHICLES THE ROYAL
Page 94 from 3rd July 1953A RAN by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders precludes the exhibition at this year's Royal Show of commercial vehicles other than those......

Micrograms . . .
Page 52 from 6th July 1956Fewer Buses: Unless the staffing position improves, Middlesbrough Transport Committee have warned, it may be necessary to curtail bus services......

Raise 20 m.p.h. Speed Limit, says Lord Sandhurst
Page 40 from 9th February 1951WHEN the House of Lords discussed IN road accidents, last week, Lord Sandhurst raised the question of the 20 m.p.h. speed limit for heavy goods......

Four-wheel Drive in New Comet
Page 32 from 14th April 1950I T is understood that Leyland Motors, Ltd., Leyland, will be adding a light four-wheel-drive model to its existing range of Comet chassis. To......

Passing Comments
Page 24 from 3rd August 1951Invention No Driver WHAT must undoubtedly be Can Afford to be " recorded as last month's Without brain-wave was observed in a busy London street......

SHORT CUT TO FAME
Page 46 from 12th December 1952By Alfred Woolf, 6 6 °MANTIC " is an adjective with few applica tions to modern road transport, but it may be . justifiably used to describe the......

Political Commentary
Page 49 from 4th January 1952Apartheid By JANUS S OMEBODY recently criticized road-safety publicity on the grounds that it dramatized the subject and added the spice of......