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29th August 1922
29th August 1922
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Coach Accidents That Should Not Occur.

T HERE have ' already been far too many motor coach accidents this season, and we say without hesitation that they should not...

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LOCAL COUNCILS WANT HIGHER TAXATION.

A T its annual meeting at the Guildhall, London, last month, the Rural District Councils' Asso ciation authorized the executive...

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ONE HEARS

Of a census epidemic. Less of drizzle out and fizzle out. That the Holley days are not yet over. • That the " bilking"...

HERE'S ONE.

Down the Strand she came that sultry August evening, swiftly, as if unconscious of the stifling heat. Past. her first youth,"...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at Whatever point arising, as a carriage as by the...

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PARKING PLANS FOR VISITING COACHES.

W E DEAL this week with the parking arrangements for visiting motor coaches in Whitchuroh and Ha-wick....

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ARE COACH ACCIDENTS PREVENTABLE?

Failure of Brakes or Steering is, nowadays, the Result of Ignorance, Carelessness oi Neglect. Steps Should be Taken to Prevent...

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ANOTHER 4-TON ELECTRIC VEHICLE.

A Lorry Hailing from Germany, and Containing Many Interesting Featur:s. A N interesting example of German , practice in...

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BUILDING AND RUNNING MOTORBUSES.

The Activities of a Large Provincial Company, Who Have Had 50 Years' Intimate Association with the Passenger Transport Industry...

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HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

An Analysis of a Profitable Week's Work with a Four-tonner. The Operation of the Law of Averages. S IX HUNDRED MILES (587 of...

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THE COMING ERA THE BUS STATION.

A New Development Which Will Do Mud Decreasing the Traff itate the Extension of Bus Services, Whilst tion at Busy Centres. A...

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A NORTH OF ENGLAND MILLER'S FLEET.

The Experience of a Sunderland Concern Who Operate a Fleet of Petrol and Electric Vehicles which Deal with 1,500 Tons of Grain...

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LIGHTS ON VEHICLES.

The Provisions of a New Bill Intended to Bring Up to date the Law with Regard to the Lighting of Vehicles at Night. I N our...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. COACHING IN SUNNY RHYL, What Owners are doing at popular North...

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LEAN TIMES AT BLACKPOOL.

The Effect of Low Rates, and How Co-operation Among Owners Would Overcome the Difficulty A LTHOUGH Blackpool is probably the...

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COLOSSAL TRANSPORT FIGURES.

The Results of a Recent Census which Shows that Manchester is the Hub of a Huge Traffic Organization. T HE RECENT census of...

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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. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...

255. —Repairing Cracked Valve-cap Bridge on Tylor Engine.

We have on several occasions published methods, of dealing with cracked valve bridges on Tylcsr engines. We have recently...

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ABOUT LIFTING EQUIPMENT.

Our Driver and Mechanic Readers Describe Some Useful Tools which They Have Made. T HE DEVISING of tools and equipMeat by means...

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MOTOR OMNIBUS SPRINGING.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. The principle underlying the springing system which is described in specification No....