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4th August 1939
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Keep The Pot Boiling

M UCH has been said recently regarding the question of putting into more active operation the conditions attached to carriers'...

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Passing Comments

Persuading the Driver A N interesting suggestion to Leave the Road . 1-1 concerning road design has Centre Clear. . . been made...

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One Hears—

Of war waged over wage welfare. Of a teetotal tyre—or whineless Dunlop. That driving for miles over the moors, especially at...

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NEWS of the WEEK

BRITISH TOUR OF AMERICAN ROADS PLANNED. WITH a view to stimulating interest VV in modern roads suitable for the ever-growing...

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Taxi Service" to

the Cotton Trade T HE Manchester Light Transport. Ltd., provides a special service to the cotton trade, described now and then...

A-Licensee Fettered by Conditions

" H AVE you ever considered the 1 1 possibility of getting the railway company to carry these goods down to South Wales for...

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Driver's Comfort Studied in Guernsey's Latest Cesspool-emptier

T HE States of Guernsey have appreciated the advantages of the Dennis cesspool-emptier since 1929. when they commissioned an...

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A Promising Rubber

Suspension System Introduction of Metalastik "Spring Aid, Which Saves Weight and Affords Improved Suspension O NE hesitates,...

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Lord Austin Emphasizes the Role of

The Motor Industry in War-time Leading Motor Magnate Stresses that Private Cars Should be Considered as Ready to Hay a Big...

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Smart Mobile Showroom for Electrical Gear

QPECIALLY designed and equipped "3 as a travelling showroom, for the display of electrical distribution gear. the attractive...

Special Outfit for Tram-rail Transport

P OSSESSING rather unusual features, the outfit which is shown in the accompanying picture was recently delivered by the...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects

connected with the use of COM. mereial motors. Letters should be written on only one side of the paper. The right of...

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Ensuring Dependability in Bulk Transport of Milk

A.E.C. Chassis Used for a Big Fleet of Tankers Which Carries Millions of Gallons of Milk in a Year A CONCERN which transports...

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What the Associations are Doing

C-Licensees Must Guard Their Interests A WARNING to C-licence holders that before long they would inevitably be caught up in...

Un-pigeon-hole Those Plans S IMPI..h: and sound in its logic, and

L./putting forward an immensely strong case for quick action by the Ministry of Transport, a new publication was extensively...

MR. TAYLOR CLARIFIES S.H.M.A. DEMANDS.

Mr. Robert Taylor, general secretary of the Scottish Horse and Motormen's Association, last week declared that it was untrue to...

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Newcastle Needs

Hauliers' Services Important North-East Coast Toun Which, Says S.T.R., Offers Scope for Road Hauliers Almost Equivalent to...

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FIRST TEST REPORT 0

JEW BEDFORD 5 - TONNER Differing Outwardly but Litt to Possess Points of Definite Ensure Good Performance. • Prototype, the...

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Works Replanning Speeds Up Superpoise Outpu

Extension of Premises and the Installation of New Plant Necessary to Meet Increased Orders for Commer Superpoise Vehicles. IN...

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America Takes to the Chassisless Luxury Coach

The Gar Wood Coach, Which is Popular in America. Represents a High Advance in the Practical Design of the Frameless Type of...

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Comic Relief Eases Transport Problems in the Malay States'

A LTHOUGH reports of official .t"%bodies rarely make anything but prosaic reading, a distinct exception is the report of the...

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BACK LOADS and the RATES to be CHARGED

When Rates are Fixed, the Possibilities of Return Loads Will Undoubtedly Have to be Taken into Consideration if the Haulier is...

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Operating Aspects of

PASSENGER TRANSPORT GLASGOW'S TRAM EXTENSION CRITICIZED PRIVATE CAR USED AS EXPRESS T HAT road motor vehicles were better...

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Fleet of Twin-steerers on London-Southend Service

Reliability of Type and Public Support of Service Lead to Expansion IN our issue dated August 19, 1938, lwe gave a full...

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Road Transport Topics

In Parliament By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent • FUEL IN WAR TIME. TT was announced in the House of 1 Commons on...

What is Being Done to Restrict Ribbon Development

fiORE than 230 appeals were made IVIto the Minister of Transport, in the year ended March last, against decisions of highway...

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A Pilot Injection Fuel Pump

A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications Obtainable from the Patent Office,Pricel s. each. T O reduce " Diesel...