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20th October 1944
20th October 1944
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Are Tyres Being Wasted , ?

A CAMPAIGN to saVe usable or repairable tyres in Ministry of Supply dumps throughout the country is being waged by the Tyre...

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Passing Comments

Basic Factors in DeT HE requirements of a prosvelop i ng Our Overseas porous motor industry that Trade can contribute a...

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One

Hears Of signposts doing their job absolutely obsoletely. Of a 73-year-old bus conductor still at work in the London area. 0...

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USED COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PR ICES UNCONTROLLED

I N connection with the report rendered to the Price Regulation Committee (North Midland Region) concerning what is termed the...

What Perry Plan Can Do for the Haulage Industry

L A ST Sunday, at a meeting of the Leeds and District Sub-area of A.R.O;, allusions • were made to present-day moves on haulage...

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ROAD AND RAIL RELATIONS IMPROVING VUHAT is claimed to be

a "very W harmonious atmospheres prevailed at the meeting of the Western Regional Committee of the Road and Rail Conference...

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An Attractive Outfit for Confectionery Transport

T HERE is one type of transport unit which, justifiably, is gaining in popularity, and that is the semi-trailer forming part of...

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Furniture Removals—A Specialized Job

There are Two Outstanding Features in Furniture Removing—the Conditions and the Cost. Whilst the Ordinary Haulier is not...

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PRESERVING THE "FAMILY )IRIT IN ROAD HAULAGE

N O better examples of team work in industry are to be found than in the case of those haulage businesses which are faithfully...

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A Master Plan for Roads

" WJE have got to secure a big im VV provernent in our road system, both in the country and in the built-up areas." So said Mr....

Another Pay-as-you-go Tax Plan

A MOTOR taxation plan which he has formulated as an alternative to the present basis was put forward by Mr. F. A. Lapish,...

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Wanted —A Lead from the Leaders The Prospect o'• an Early Victory Adds Emphasis to

the Urgent Need for a Considered and Uniform Policy to Safeguard the ' Industry By " Tantalus " T HERE can be little doubt as...

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Roads and the Farmer

Improvement in a Much-neglected Facility that Would Prove a Real Help . to the Agricultural Industry By J. S. Neave (Scat:cry...

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Low-loader's Good Work On Schools Meals Service

D URING the period of the war, the most important model produced by Karrier Motors, Ltd„ Luton, for civilian usage has been the...

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Radio Power for Transport

Conductorless Transmission of Electrical Energy for Operating Road Vehicles has been Successfully Achieved on an Experimental...

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OPINIONS S and Q UERIES

POST-WAR PREPARATIONS FOR HAULAGE 'MAY we bring to your notice details of an expansion "Id the capacity of this company, which...

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Frictional Steering-gear Stabilizer

H IGH mechanical efficiency in a !steering gear means also that it is more reversible in action, and more likely to allow road...