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25th August 1931
25th August 1931
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Lessons from Military Transport

The military concentration held last week in Surrey and Hampshire provided many valuable lessons. It must not be assumed that...

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Towing Disabled Vehicles : An Obscure Position,

T HE present position with regard to the towing of disabled vehicles is very obscure, and certain police prosecutions whin have...

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ONE HEARS

Of the coach as the people's land yacht. That some motor accidents occur due to a bee getting into the car. That others are...

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WHEELS of INDUSTRY " The wheels of wealth will be

slowed by an difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the roughness of the roads over which it...

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ITEMS OF NEWS IN A FEW LINES

Reigate Corporation is to install automatic traffic-control signals. The public grounds committee of Paignton Urban District...

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ENTIRELY NEW REO GOODS

CHASSIS Full Road-test Report An Exclusive Announcement of the 1932 Range of Reo 35-40-cwt. Models. Much Lower Prices. The...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

An Ideal Case for the Oil Engine? Forming a Holiday Touring Club. When Trade Plates Must Not Be Employed Should a Driver or...

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Bus Services by Night for Taxi Drivers

The London General Cab Co., LW, Provides for the Welfare of its Employees Engaged on Night Duty W ITH commendable enterprise...

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LEYLAND'S LATEST FIRE-FIGHTERS

Special High-speed, Low-loading Chassis Employed for Turbine Pumps and Turntable Escapes, Optional Control Positions and Two...

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TESTING THE MOBILITY OF MILITARY MECHA IZED TRANSPORT

How the Various Classes of Tram Week's Concentration of the Ph Experimental Estab Vehicle Functioned During Last Division at...

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Pointers on

UPPER SALOON DESIGN A Detailed Description of Various Patterns of Upper Deck at Present in Use, Together with One or Two...

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OPERATING ASPECTS

of Passenger Transport EASTBOURNE'S BUSES HAVE ANOTHER GOOD YEAR Well-maintained Profits Mark the Past Year's Working of the...

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THE COMMISSIONERS FORTHCOMING PUBLIC SITTINGS

Details Extracted from the Gazettes Published by Area Traffic Commissioners During the Week MIRE following are the times and...

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THE M.H.C.S.A.'S NEW EFFORT TO STABILIZE FARES

In Face of Discouragement this Energetic Association Makes a Fresh Attempt to Help the Traffic Commissioner T HE persistent...

OVERLAPPING OF TRAFFIC COMMISSIONERS' JURISDICTION

The Midland "Red" Appeals Against Double Licence Conditions T o0 late to be dealt with in our issue for last week, the appeal...

ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO FORM A NATIONAL COUNCIL

The S.M.M. and T. Lends a Helping Hand. Funds to be Avoided if Possible "INURING the past few days another 1../ serious...

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SERVICE OPERATION PENDING APPEALS

The South-Eastern Commissioners Make Their Point Clear A F‘'`'.days ago Mr. Rowand Harker, chairman of the Traffic...

An Ingenious Tool for

Tyre Removal T HE requisite strength in the walls of tyres used on heavy commercial vehicles makes it difficult to push...

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THE BEARDMORE 1 5-ToN OUTFIT

in its latest form T HE unique features of what used to be the Chenard-'Walektr tractortrailer outfit are well known to our...

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Securing Efficient Ventilation

T UE importance of efficient ventilation in passenger vehicles has long been stressed by The Commercial Motor, and the standard...

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Problems of the

HAULIER and CARRIER Diagrammatic Evidence of the Invaluable Facilities Afforded by Large-capacity Machines I N concluding the...

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An Epicyclic Gear

combined with an Hydraulic Clutch MEM names of Percy Martin and the Daimler Co., Ltd., appear in specification No. 353,108,...