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That in some bus fleets well over 3s. of every 20s. of traffic receipts goes in taxation.
Scathing criticism of N.A.F.W.R. members in connection with their poor attendance at their June Conference.
A driver expressing the wish that no advertisements were allowed within a given number of yards of the excellent new road signs.
That it is sometimes difficult to distinguish them among a crowd of petrol, or similar, advertisement boards.
More of the possibilities of supercharging.
Of vehicle-engine superchargers being referred to as new whine in old bottles.
That even 10speed gearboxes may become popular as the result of military encouragement. That traffic roundabouts on trunk roads are merely a palliative.
That road -conditions will never be satisfactory while we persist in blocking traffic streams instead of releasing them.
—" Contract licences? Why, if they contract them any more there'll be no licensed road transport at all!'' From foreign visitors that the "sturdy independence" of the Briton is shown in its worst form by a reluctance to permit overtaking on the road.
Of an increasing number of orders for steam wagons,.
That sparkingplug makers will welcome the move towards the use of gas.
Of the formation in Palestine of a concern with the title of the Bethlehem Bus Factory.