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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

commercial vehicles and also for information on transport and distribution management and fleet operation?

A The following books should provide some ^ useful information on fault-finding:— Commercial Vehicle Maintenance, Questions and Answers, by R. W. Bent; published by Pitman.

Diesel Fault Tracing, Maintenance and Repair, by Staten Abbey; Pitman. Automotive Maintenance and Troubleshooting, by Venk and Spicer; Technical Press.

Motor Vehicle Testing and Plating, by

C. C. Toyne; Liffon Engineering Services Ltd.

Publisher George Newnes has a series of Question and Answer booklets covering aspects of repair and fault finding of automotive engines and electrical systems.

The subject of transport and distribution management and fleet operation is covered by a recent book:— Company Freight Management, by George A. Hughes: Gower Press.

Also recently issued is a second edition of:— Elements of Transport, by R. W. Faulks: Ian Allan.

Other useful books covering these fields are;— Road Haulage Management, by G. W. Briggs; Butterworth.

Freight Transport Planning and Control, by M. S. V. Turner: Business Books Ltd. Distribution Management, by R. Grant; Business Books Ltd.

Two books which are included in the list recommended by the Institute of Transport for its students are;— Goods Vehicle Operation, by C. S. Dunbar: Iliffe.

Road Haulage Operation, by G. Dickinson; Pitman.


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