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27th October 1925
27th October 1925
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Two Years' Progress in Commercial Motoring.

A LL those who are cognizant of the conditions of affairs in the road transport industry recognize that there have been really...

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On a Bus in London.

L IFE below eAlaiors is a dull business compared to life seen from the top of a bus. On the bus you may be more at the mercy of...

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ONE HEARS

"Flag the Show." That the Show will not show any flagging. That 1927 is to be the rubber successor of 1912. That all work...

HERE'S ONE

" Hi, you there ! Can't you see the white lines? Why don't you keep to the left of 'em? The driver brightened visibly. "...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all diNculties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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• USEFULNESS ON THE HIGHWAY.

The Why and the Wherefore of Heavy Traffic. The Fundamental Difference Between Commercial Traffic and the Bulk of the Traffic...

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Improvements in the Z-type Berliet Engine.

I N TliU later models of the ".4-type Be-diet engine, which bore of110 tam. and a stroke of 140 Mm. and is used on the 2...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

Points for the Prospective Purchaser of a New Vehicle. Some Ihisiness Aspects of Importance to the Haulier-Visitor to Olympia....

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OLYMPIA: WHAT MAKERS WILL EXHIBIT.

A Review of the Complete Range of Petrol, Steam and Electric Vehicles to be Displayed at The Commercial Motor Exhibition. O UR...

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CHASSIS DEVELOPME NCE THE 19231 SHOW.

Although Chiefly Apparent in the Pa in Every Direction, the Objects IodeIs there has been Steady Progress 'ety and Economy in...

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NOVEL FEATURES OF A RIGID SIX-WHEELER.

An Original Type of Vehicle in which the Axles are Well Separated and Only the Centre one Drives. The Springing System is Most...

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PROGRESS DESPITE MANY OBSTACLES.

Of the Numerous Problems that have Beset the Industry Few have been Solved. The Next Session of Parliament is Looked to for an...

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• WHAT BODYBUILDERS WILL EXHIBIT.

A Commentary in Alphabetical Form Giving Brief Details of the Various Types of Body and Trailer to be ghown. A IIITIOUGH, in...

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A GARNER LOW-BUILT BUS CHASSIS.

Designed for 26-seater Bodies, this New Model Incorporates Many Excellent Features, Including Four-wheel Brakes, Strongly...

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THE PROTECTION OF THE DRIVER.

More Consideration is Now Being Shown for the Comfort of the Driver in the Belief that by Reducing Fatigue he is better Able to...

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THE REAR AXLE AND FRAME FEATURES.

The Second of Two Articles in which Present-day Design, Choice of Material and Method of Construction are being Considered. I...

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A NEW LOW LOAD-LINE DENNIS CHASSIS.

Dennis Bros., Ltd., Bring Out a New 30 h.p. Model With 2-ft. Frame Height. Forward Dash, and Servo-operated Four-wheel Brakes....

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CHASSIS ON THE BRITISH MARKET.

• A Complete Guide for Buyers of Goods Vehicles, Passenger Vehicles, Tractors, Municipal Appliances and Fire-fighting Plant....