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10th January 1922
10th January 1922
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A New Way to Reduce Terminal Delays.

Q ITITE a fascinating suggestion is contained in an article in this issue based upon American data concerning the use of...

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ONE HEARS

Of hard nuts. Of deatli-trap taxicab door.. That shopping by ehar-it-banes is catching on. That bus and tram fares are...

HERE'S ONE.

Driver X. was being shown round the nether regions. "Fine road!" said X. admiringly. "Yes," said the attendant. "No beastly...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

6. The wheels of wealth Will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by Me...

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AMERICAN LORRY MANUFACTURERS TO STANDARDIZE DRIVERS' CABS.

O WING to the large number of purposes for which motor lorries are used, it is the general practice of American manufacturers...

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A REVOLUTIONARY ELECTRIC MOTOR.

Power Obtained by Utilizing Harmonic Vibrations, Dispensing with the Need for Armature, Commutator, and Brushes. L IKE the...

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TRADE NUMBER-PLATES.

The Argument in Favour of Permitting Tests of Commercial Vehicles with Normal Loads Instead of Scrap Iron. W E gather that, at...

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HELP FOR HAULIERS.

How the New Scheme of Arranging for Visits to Hauliers and of Advising and• Helping in the Solution of Their Problems, is...

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INDICATING THE LOAD.

An Entirely New Device, which Will Serve to Prevent Overloading by Automatically Indicating the Weight of the Load. A Safeguard...

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WHERE ARE THE DELIVERY COMBINATIONS?

Our Agent-contributor Refers Again to the Potential Demand for Motorcycle and Sidecar Delivery Machines. By "Vim." A RE our...

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THE COMING MOI TRANSPORTATION.

A COMMENCEMENT was made in the United States last yearwith a system of transportation by container andcontainer railway...

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NEW YORK BUSES SHOW BIG PROFITS.

A Well-managed Concern, Controlled by a Britisher, Leads the Way in the States in Independent Passenger Road Transport. U...

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MILITARY MULT1-WHEELERS4

Some Aspects of a Subject Which Should be of Vital Interest to the Army. I N OUR campaign for stimulating interest in the...

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THAT INDICATING FORMULA.

In December, 1921 the " Inspector " points out), the Abandonment of the Governmental Post-war Attempt to Classify and Control...

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PROGRESS IN PASSENGER TRAVEL.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. Winter Coaching. A Small Fleet of Coaches on Giant...

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SIMPLE ROAD TRANSPORT ACCOUNTANCY.

How to Keep Accurate Records of Revenue, Running Costs, Standing Charges and Mileage Accomplishments. A Ledger which Simplifies...

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EXPERIENCE WITH TAXI-HANSOMS.

Actual Results Following Twelve Months' Operation at a South Coast Town. Extremely Useful Advice to Those who Contemplate...

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FORD VAN POINTERS

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). I FANCIED last week that I saw the old-timer's superior smile stealing...

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TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. R EADERS will have...

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THE AGRIMOTOR TREATED BADLY.

Ignorance of the Mechanism on the Part of a Certain Class of Farmer will have Bad Results. Neglect of Lubrication the Chief...

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PRIVATE BILLS BEFORE PARLIAMENT.

Interests of the Motor and Haulage Industries that would be Affected. T HERE are a surprising number of private hills ‘ more...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBUTIOXS are invited for this page...

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ROADSIDE AND GARAGE.

A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. Oil Pump Repair. The sender of the following cot munication. has been awarded the...

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REAR-AXLE DESIGN.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. The principal advantage which is claimed for the rear axle described in specification...