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22nd April 1938, Page 34
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London Transport's WE are glad to learn from Offer to Help RefreshVic the Londyn Passenger ment Caterers . Transport Board that it has no intention of providing new refreshment facilities for its road staff when adequate arrangements are already available. It is even going farther than this, for where refreshment rooms exist but are not up to the Board's standard, it is willing to assist the proprietors financially to improve their establishments. Thus there is no threat to private enterprise in this policy adopted by the Board. £82 De Luxe Motorbus AA. ANY people talk of road Service Thirty Years "passenger transport as

Ago being a service of quite recent date. Yet 30 years ago a de luxe motorbus service for first-class passengers was being run between Portland Place and Queen's Gate, London, W., the fare being 6d. The vehicles were described as Pullmans of the road, and an announcement at the time stated that every driver and conductor wore livery. We wonder if they had the breakdowns we experienced on buses.

The Tables Turned A FRIEND of ours is learnOn a Driving InI—king to drive. A few days ago the vehicle upon which the lessons were being given arrived somewhat late at the rendezvous. When the lesson was over the instructor said that as he wanted to get back to his depot quickly and safely he would take over the wheel. The result was a crash, and the learner is now considering taking the instructor out for a few lessons.

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Comparative Fuel ConA N interesting comparativesumptions of a Lorry 1-1. performance test of fuel and Car consumption was carried out recently with a Guy 54-ton lorry and a 12 h.p. saloon car. At the commencement both vehicles were weighed, the laden lorry scaling 84 tons, and the car, with ballast, 25 cwt. They were then run over the same course, covering normal main roads, at the same speed, and for a

distance of 42 miles. The result showed that the lorry averaged 13.4 m.p.g., and the car 29.8 m.p.g., but in terms of actual load carried the lorry proved to be nearly three times as efficient as the car, the ton-mileage per gallon working out at 113.9 and 44.7 respectively.

Non-dazzle Bulbs for A N easy solution to the Standard Types of problem. of converting non Head Lamp . . dimming head lamps to comply

with the statutory lighting requirements is to replace the existing bulbs with special non-dazzle ones. We have been experimenting with such a bulb named the Rode, which has two shielded filaments, and have found that, when it is properly focused and the lamp correctly set, a substantially flat-topped beam is projected, affording a satisfactory driving light which appears to cause little inconvenience, through glare, to drivers of approaching vehicles.

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