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INCENTIVE SCHEME FOR TYRE LIFE

17th November 1950
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ADVICE on how to increase tyre mileage was given by Mr. J. H. Holt, of the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd., when he addressed the monthly meeting of the Leeds branch of the Industrial Transport Association, last week. Companies with 50 or fewer vehicles. he said, should make one of their drivers responsible for tyre maintenance. He mentioned a scheme which was operated by a sand and gravel merchant. He paid his drivers Is. a thousand miles of life over 15,000 for each tyre as an incentive to good tyre maintenance. Mr. Halt said that with a large fleet it should be the job of one man or more to look after the tyres. Records should be kept so that operators could know how much their tyres were costing per mile.

0,00 TOWARDS E14M. PLAN WHILST road improvements in WarVV wickshire, recommerded by the Ministry of Transport, will cost £14m.. only 0,000 has been provided for road

works during the current year. according to Mr. David Watson, county surveyor.


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