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CM GIVES ANEW ANGLE ON BRAKES

16th June 1967, Page 34
16th June 1967
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Keywords : Brakes, Railway Brake

BRAKING is not all Regulations.

Though one might be forgiven for thinking so right now.

Braking is pre-eminently a matter of technical skill. Of design. Of testing. Of successful application.

And next week COMMERCIAL MOTOR accents this work.

In a report-with-a-difference by Paul Brockington.

On a firm which for 100 years has been making brakes for rail vehicles—and has now turned to road needs too.

A report which asks and answers the question: Rail help for road?

Also next week: A BET company—East Kent Road Car—in operation.

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