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28th July 1925
28th July 1925
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A Stride Towards Greater Safety on the Roads.

A T times, but (fortunately for one section of our industry—that engaged in the transport of goods) chiefly when.there is not...

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Road Traffic Under the Mersey.

R APID progress characterized last week's proceedings anent the Mersey Tunnel Bill, before a Select Committee of the House of...

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ONE HEARS

Of a combine to handle creosote. That all is not oil that looks like it. That faint heart never won fare fight. That some...

HERE'S ONE

A gem from a batch of applications for the post of driver of a lorry :—" I was told that employers complain their drivers mess...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of traits/sort at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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VULCAN'S NEW 30-CWT. SPECIAL LORRY.

Five New Features Incorporated in a Vehicle which has Borne the Test of Use and is Now Delivered Ready for Service. A...

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BIRMINGHAM'S SIXTH PARADE.

A Record Entry for the Event Organized by the West Midlands Division of the C.M.U.A. A Full List of the Prize-winners in All...

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A Useful Body for the Country Grocer.

T HE loads which are normally carried in certain classes of trade are such that it is imperative to use special types of body...

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ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PARLIAMENT.

Spark Arresters on Steam Wagon Funnels. Compulsory Insurance. The Upkeep of Third-class Roads. Shall Omnibuses be Pneumatically...

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RETAIL BUTCHERS' RELIANCE UPON LIGHT VANS.

Where the Light Transport Vehicle Scores. The Experience of Lancashire Users. A LTHOTJGH the road motor is employed on an...

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The R.A.C. and Safe Driving.

T HE Royal Automobile Club recently appointed a special committee to consider ways and means of increasing the safety of the...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

A Maintenance Contract for a Small Mixed Fleet. The Work that can be put out to a Garage Proprietor. I N certain...

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ANOTHER ' LOW

INE BUS CHASSIS. TN addition to other desirable attributes, such 1as durability and economy of upkeep, Guy commercial vehicles...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL AWS. '

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. WHY CHESTERFIELD CHOSE TROLLEY-BUSES. The Corporation...

DENNIS BUSES FOR NORFOLK.

Details of Some of the Features on Vehicles Which have Been Added to the Fleet Run by a Company from King's Lynn. A MONGST the...

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COMFORT IN A 35-SEATER COACH.

A Long-framed Chassis Enables Ample Legroom to be Given Even When 35 People are Accommodated. W HEN, recently, we were looking...

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THE PROBLEM OF COMPULSORY INSURANCE.

Is the Case for Compulsory Insurance Fully Made Out ? The Difficulty of Enforcement and the Effect on Claims. Cheap Insurance...

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THE SCORING OF CYLINDERS: SOME CAUSES.

By the Adoption of Gudgeon-pin Retainers, Air Filters and Oil Filters and the Use of Suitable Lubricants, Scoring is Reasonably...

BUS RESULTS AT MIDDLESBROUGH.

During the past few years certain criticism has been levelled against the responsible department at the continued burden placed...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors, Letters should be on one side of...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 629.—Removing a Sump Under Difficulties. -...

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ELIMINATING MINOR DEFECTS.

Steps Which Our Driver and Mechanic Readers Have Taken to Improve the Efficiency of their Vehicles. MHOSE who have had a...

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A SELF-COOL1NG CRANKCASE.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. A G. MUMPORD, LTD., and A. V. ,Boothroyd, in specification No. 235,728,...