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T HE momentous events of the past few weeks should have been sufficiently drastic to open the eyes of all those wooden-headed...
A A S a result of complaints which have reached .tus concerning the difficulty of obtaining permits to purchase new vehicles,...
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Passengers Should TRAVELLERS in public Make Allowances for service - vehicles should have Occasional Irritability some sYmpathy...
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Of spare parts as rare parts. That residential thoroughfares are now carrying much bus traffic. Of growing impatience with...
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DAMAGE TO VEHICLES HIRED BY MILITARY A CTION has been taken by the Northern Command on complaints concerning cases in which...
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T IIE annual general meeting of the 1 National Conferenc:e of Express Carriers, of which the secretary is Mr. G. W. Quick...
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A FINE PERFORMANCE IN FUEL ECONOMY I T FEEL sure that mank readers who run heavy lorries on trunk services will be interested...
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Exchange of Views Among Prominent Personalities, Including Research Scientists, Manufacturers and Operators, Augurs Well for...
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L AST week we reviewed very briefly a paper by Mr. E. A. C. Chamberlain, Ph.Dd., D,I.C., of the Gas Light and Coke Co.,...
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s TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT S YSTEMATIC transport is a more than ordinarily important factor in obtaining profitable results from...
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onus of seeing that petrol 1 coupons are .issued promptly rests upon the commercial-vehicle operator • rather than the...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT TAXIDRIVERS WANT STEEL HELMETS T AXIDRIVERS in Scotland want to know why they are not provided with steel...
S ATISFACTORY arrangements having been made with Merseyside authorities, it is intended that the Mersey Tunnel should be used...
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Solving the Problems of the Carrier Our Costs Expert Makes a Number of Pertinent • Observations on Costing as a Preliminary to...
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A Resume' of Patent Specifications That Have Recently Been Published T HE large size of modern tyres means that a burst may...