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3rd February 1925
3rd February 1925
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The Imperilling of Public Safety on the Highway.

CIENERALLY speaking, it may be said that com mercial vehicle fleets in this country are well eared for and properly maintained,...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY,

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

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Delivering a British-made Lorry in New Zealand.

• • • T HERE are many British commercial vehicles in service in New Zealand, and a make which has achieved much popularity in...

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GREATER SAFETY ON THE HIGHWAY.

An Inspector of Transport Vehicles Asserts that There is Too Much Neglect of Vital Matters in Maintenance, and Outlines a...

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REDUCING FACTORY COSTS BY ORGANIZATION.

. Some interesting figures which relate to the way in which scientific factory organization can bring about a reduction in the...

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A NEW INDUSTRIAL TRUCK FOR LIGHT LOADS.

A New Model With a Carrying Capacity up to 12 cwt., Which Should Find a Ready Use in Spheres Where Larger Vehicles Would Prove...

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A FARMER'S VEHICLE FOR MIXED PRODUCE.

An Ideal Type of Lorry Which Possesses an All-round Utility. I N an editorial which appeared in our last issue, we referred to...

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A BUS CHASSIS TO MEET NEW REGULATIONS.

In Anticipation of the Regulations to be Issued Under the Prfnnised New Motor Law, Dennis Bros., Ltd., Produce a Fast Light Bus...

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NEW ZEALAND IMPORTS.

From the figures recently issued by the New Zealand Customs authorities it is dear that the bulk of the commercial vehicles...

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RUNNING ROAD LORR )N RAILWAY TRACKS.

The Possibilities of an Unusual Scheme of ' Equal Facility on Road or Rail would Ix Developed Districts Col by which Vehicles...

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Coventon's Remarkable Progress.

"'TITLE ANNUAL dinner of Coventon's,1 Ltd., 112a, Junction Road, Upper Holloway, London, N.19, which was held recently, was of...

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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. I N THIS series of...

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A WELL-EQUIPPED DEMONSTRATION VAN.

A. SPECIALLY equipped demonstration van body, which is mounted on an Austin Twelve chassis, has been built to the order of...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS. ,

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. HARTLEPOOLS PASSENGER TRANVORT PROBLEM. Developments in...

A FRENCH FLEET OF ELECTRIC BUSES..

Brief Details of the New Vehicles Which Have just Been Put Into Serv ce in the City of Lyons. T HE first 20 omnibuses of the...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor inirites corresppndence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side...

Weight Limits On New Bridges.

T T SERB of heavy motor vehicles should watch with interest the position which lips arisen at Southall with regard to the use...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 599.—Further Notes on the Foden Water Pump....

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UTILIZING HEAVY FUEL IN ORDINARY ENGINES.

A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. T IIE name of R. Claudel attached to specification No. 226,766...