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Of a species called p.s.v. litter-bug.
Of red herrings in the Northern Traffic Court That Miss Carriload has a somewhat hefty spring hat.
Of general agreement amongst operators that the 20-mile limit is the limit.
Of guaranteed fuel in national emergency as a bait to enlist operators' services.
Of too much "taking the line of least resistance" in road-improvement schemes.
That if early solid-tyred "heavy motorcars" may travel at 20 m.p.h., it is absurd that modern pneumatic-equipped machines may. go no faster. Of a boost this season in coach radio.
Of little publicity from coach operators. That trailers are coming more to the front.
Constant reports of successful propaganda vehicleparades.
That by-passes may lack interest, although they are diverting.
Of some operators who think that four-wheel brakes are compulsory.
Of someone wondering what Charlemagne would make of the modern " Paladin."
Of several road-minded M.P.s taking up the fish case and of Mr. Burgin getting it in the neck.
That the public should be coached more to go by road.
Of a record year ahead for road passenger transport.
That Fordsons with two-speed axles are now available in this country.
That the fish-haulage scandal is putting a spoke in the wheel of agreement.
That the patents rights in the Erren hydrogen engine have been taken over by the National Gas and Oil Engine Co.. Ltd.