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19th August 1924
19th August 1924
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Minimizing Accident Risks.

T THE RISK of being accused of repetition, we feel that we must continue in our campaign against accident risks which could, in...

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ONE HEARS

Hum from some tyres. And that not very long ago chassis and body noises would have muffled it. Much talk of " ways and...

HERE'S ONE.,

The solid-tyred coach was jolting along a road hardly worthy of the name when a passenger leant over to the driver and asked: "...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

:the wheels of pealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by ' the...

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QUANTITY PRODUCTION OF SIX-WHEELERS.

An Important American Company Formed to Build and Market a Modified Edition of ak.•the Goodyear Rigid Multi-wheeled Chassis....

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A PRACTICAL FORM OF SPRING WHEEL.

Shock Absorption Obtained By Making Use of the Spring of Two Concentric Rims. Details of a Double-tyred Wheel. A N INTERESTING...

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Lifting High Before Tipping.

K NOWN as the Lli-Lift Hoist, a new -production by the Wood Hydraulic Hoist and Body Co., of Detroit, has just been placed on...

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NARRATIVES OF THE INDUSTRY.

The Evolution of the Prominent Concerns in the British Commercial Vehicle Industry which have Made History by the Pursuit of a...

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NEW AND NINTH EDITION OF "THE ORIGINAL BOOK OF THE FORD."

A LTHOUGH the eighth edition of this handbook was only introduced towards the end of last year, the large issue rapidly sold...

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THE INFLUENCE OF BAD TICES ON MAINTENANCE.

How the Cost of Upkeep Can be Reduced anC important Details, Such as Brake Adiu of a Lorry Lengthened by Careful Attention to...

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GARAGE ACCOMMODATION NEAR LONDON FOR VISITING LORRIES.

O WNERS of motor vehicles which 1./make use of the Great North Road when travelling from northeip districts are often faced by...

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MAKING BEST USE OF THE FORD.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, Which Will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. I N THIS series of...

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MUNICIPAL PROBLEMS IN AMERICAN CITIES.

The Difficulties Which Face the Authorities of New York and Chicago, Which Both Own Extensive Fleets of Motor Vehicles....

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DIFFICULTIES OF BREAD DELIVERY BY MOTOR.

The Pros and Cons of Different Types of Body with Particular Reference to the Experiments of a Liverpool Concern. J OADING...

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THE UNIT SYSTEM OF VEHICLE REPAIRS.

How it is Possible to Keep Vehicles on the Road for the Maximum Time, Thereby Promoting Transport Efficiency. By a Supervising...

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A Publicity Van With Ample Loading Space.

rpHERE IS little question that the - L type of motorvan in which the body is so designed as to form an attractive...

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PREPARING FOR THE DAY'S WORK.

Time-saving Methods and Devices for the Rapid Reconditioning of a Fleet Overnight, Replenishing, Greasing, Cleaning and...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS:

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. FEATURES OF COACHING IN WALES. Combined Road and Rail Journeys...

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THE HAULIER'S INQUIRE WITHIN.

A Series of Graphs Prepared from the Tabulated Statistics Published in this Feature in Our Last Issue. / AM A GREAT believer...

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A Well-known Mower Now Power-driven.

A N INTERESTING schemafor the production of an .tlefficient power-driven mower has been evolved by F. Mitchell iNottingham,I...

NEW EDITION OF "HOW TO DRIVE A CAR."

T HE popular handbook, "How to Drive a Car," by the Editor of The Motor, is now in its eighth edition, and has been entirely...

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TIPS ABOUT SPANNERS.

Little Jobs Carried out by our Driver and Mechanic Readers with Special Tools. A MONO!. THOSE who have sent us ideas about...

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DILUTING •THE FUEL WITH WATER.

A Résumé of Recently Published Specifications, V ARIOUS methods of mixing water vapour, hydrocarbons and air to form a...