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21st July 1925
21st July 1925
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How Brake Failures May be Prevented.

S OME time must necessarily elapse before it will be possible fOr the Minister of Transport to establish the contemplated...

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ONE HEARS

That " wobblers " fill hospitals. Of sunshine instead of sun shying. Yery little noise frorn ground gears. That we must have...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheels of tvestiala will be slowed by all diOculties of transport at whatever points arisin, as a carriage is 61 the...

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ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PARLIAMENT.

Questions to the Minister About Compulsory Insurance for Thirdparty Risks. Loading and Unloading in London Streets. Road...

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THE COMMERCIAL SIDECAR• DEMONSTRATION.

How the Machines Fared on Their 760-miles Journey ; the General Impression Created ; an Excellent Piece of Propaganda. B...

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THE NEW RENAULT

ELECTRIC RUNABOUT • A Modification of the Chassis which Competed in Last Year's Electric Vehicle Trials and now Used as an...

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DOUBLE-DECK BUSES FOR NOTTINGHAM.

A Description of Some Interesting Covered-top Vehicles for the Nottingham City Corporation. W E have recently been able to...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

The Haulage of Foodstuffs by Steamer and Trailer. What Should be the Charge on the Tonnage Basis, giving a Reasonable Profit to...

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ANTICIPATING AND PR ING BRAKE FAILURES.

'THERE is every justification for the assertion -I that the brakes on the goods vehicles and motor coaches run by some users...

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THE SPHERE OF THE COMMERCIAL SIDECAR.

Where Such a Vehicle Can be Efficiently Employed. How the Makers are Catering for Users' Requirements. • riONSIDERABLE...

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A New Motor Horse Ambulance for Paris.

A WELCOME addition to the motor fleet of the Paris police has just been made in the form of an ambulance ear for the transport...

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The Progress of the Cushion Tyre.

I N CONSIDERING the battle which is now progressing between the solid tyre and the giant pneumatic, one is inclined to pay too...

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WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH LONDON'S TRAFFIC?

Is It Possible Reasonably to Expect a Material Improvement in the Conditions which are Now Prevailing ? 1TR. F. G: BRISTOW,...

MANY A MICKLE!

The Saving in Running Expenses by the Use of British Vehicles Enables a Concern to Buy Two New Vehicles per Year. W HEN a...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. • A LUXURIOUS 28-SEATER MOTOR COACH. Brief Details of an...

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' , MOTORBUS DEVELOPMENTS IN CHESHIRE.

How the Birkenhead Authorities are Meeting Local Traffic Needs by Additions to their Bus Fleet. T HIS season the Birkenhead...

HARTLEPOOLS"FRANSPORT PROBLEM SETTLED.

Details of the Agreement Arrived at between the Corporations of Hartlepool and West Hartlepool. MHE controversy which has...

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r„ POPULARIZING AN AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

How Efforts are Being Made to Attract and Encourage Motor Coach Traffic to the Royal Lancashire Society's Show. A T TEE...

A SALOON BUS EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.

ITIHE Prt4re's - s Bus Co., of Huntingdon, are as enterprising as their title suggests, for the latest addition to their road...

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DEMONSTRATING ANOTHER KEGRESSE VEHICLE.

Interesting Tests Carried Out Near Farnborough on the Burford Kegresse 2-tonner. AATE were ascending an indescribably rough...

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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. TINT THIS series of...

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GARAGE TOOLS AND APPLIANCES.

Practical Suggestions by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. T HE Many uses to which a hand or breast drill can be put in the...

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A NEW FORM OF UNIVERSAL COUPLING.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. MHE form of universal coupling which will permit of an error of angle...