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Cheap at Any Price

Greater Funds Needed to Allow Research into Traffic and Safety Problems to be Expanded O PERATORS and manufacturers of...

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A Rival to the Turbocharger?

ECHANICALLY driven superchargers have the great disadvantage that the power absorbed in driving the pumping element forms a...

Passing Comments

Road Accidents in Europe STATISTICS of road -traffic aecidents during 1956 have just been published by the Economic Commission...

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One Hears

That whilst independence may be wonderful, interdependence often has its value. • That the American national "truck driver...

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Hesketh Decision Hits A-licence Operators

THE days when A licence operators could carry throughout Britain at I will have gone since the Divisional Court's decision on...

A–licence Vehicle is Struck Off

A N A-licence vehicle operated by James Gowan and Sons, Bridge Street, Carmarthen, was struck off last week by the South Wales...

Employers Offer 58. to Municipal Busmen

T HE offer of an extra 5s. a week for 80,000 municipal busmen has neither been accepted nor rejected by the two Unions...

SEI/DON MULTI-WHEELERS FOR SHOW

A RANGE of multi-wheelers is to be exhibited at the Commerdial Motor Show by Seddon Diesel Vehicles, Ltd., Oldham. The first...

BIG DROP IN BUS ORDERS HITS GUY

A SHARP reduction in the demand for buses in the home market in the year ended July 31 was reported last week by Mr. A. L....

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Authority Urged to Curb Heavy Haulage Tractor Strength

ALTHOALTHO UGH Licensing Authorities had no jurisdiction over the weight UGH special A-licence trailers, they should keep...

MORE PAY FOR VEHICLE BUILDERS?

A N application for an increase in the pay of vehicle builders will be discussed in London between workers' and employers'...

UNIONS SHOW THEIR TEETH. 'THE Confederation of Shipbuilding L and

Engineering. Unions will be asked by the Amalgamated Engineering Union and the Electrical Trades Union, at the Confederation's...

London Busmen Not to Aid Economy

f - IELEGATES of London busmen L./ decided unanimously last Friday not to co-operate with London Transport in reducing road...

L.T.E. TO USE CASTOR OIL rASTOR oil is to be used as a rear

axle lubricant by the London Transport Executive. As a preliminary test, 1,358 double-deckers, representing a fifth Of the...

0,800,000 NEW BUSES

THE fleet of buses operated. by New castle upon Tyne Corporation is to be renewed by .1970 at a cost of £1,800,000. The first...

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New 11.4-litre Meadows Engine

LTIGHLIGHT of the exhibits to be I I shown by Henry Meadows, Ltd., Wolverhampton, at the Commercial Motor Show will be a...

A34 TO BE IMPROVED

A S part of the general improvement of the Stafford—Stoke section of the A34 road, work is expected to start shortly on a...

Men in t he News

MR. W. WHITTAKER, technical manager of Claude Rye Bearings, Ltd., has joined the board. MR. C. S. LANE has been appointed...

Loss on Trams Offset Bus Profits

A LTHOUGH Glasgow Corporation motorbuses made a profit of £259,346 in the year ended May 31 and the trolleybuses £40,785, the...

MOST LONDON PARKERS COME FROM N.W.

M OST of the motorists who drive• into London every day and park their cars on the streets in the West End and the City come...

"NO WAITING" EXTENDED

VV ATTING has been banned between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. (except on Sunday) in additional streets in Slough. Twenty-three streets...

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Hauliers May Lose Special A Licences

H AULIERS operating under special A licences arc risking almost certain revocation if their vehicles are heavier than the...

OLD-FASHIONED IDEAS STAY A SPECIAL sitting of the Northern Traffic

Commissioners to hear plans for varying bus services covering the Borrowdale Valley, in the Lake District, was cancelled last...

DARTFORD TUNNEL PROGRESS LIALF the under-river part of the Dartford-Purfleet

tunnel had been driven and the remaining works were proceeding satisfactorily, Mr. G. R. H. Nugent, Parliamentary Secretary to...

New Road-Air Goods Service Begins

I -1 A NEW road-air freight service between London and Lille was inaugurated last week by Silver City Airways. As most loads...

OIL COMPANY RETAIN SUPPORT OF P.V.O.A.

A N independent oil company, which stepped into the breach when London coach operators' supplies were threatened during the bus...

B.R.F. Attack Ban on Abnormal Loads

" A N astonishing decision" is how the British Road Federation have' described the Minister of Transport's announcement that...

" Not merely is there no justification for this ban, even experimentally—it is illogical and incongruous," it is added.

" T.T. CATTLE, SO LONGER HAULS REQUIRED" EtECAUSE Wiltshire had now turned completely to attested cattle, livestock haulage for...

LICENCES FOR EIRE

H OLDERS of commercial-vehicle triptyques must now obtain road transport licences from the Department of Industry and Commerce,...

FEWER FIRE STATIONS

F IRE brigades will be among the first to feel the effects of new roads and road improvements, according to Md. H. Lumby,...

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German Makers' .World Position Better

G ERMAN manufacturers of caramecial vehicles last year improved their relative position in world markets because output in the...

Mr. Nelson Hears of Happy Hauliers

W HEN Western Transport, Ltd., Bristol, applied for two A-licence articulated outfits last week, Mr. S. W. Nelson. Western...

Vehicles Differ from Authority's. Records

S OME vehicles described in an application by W. Metcalfe and Sons (Transport), Ltd., Darlington, did not agree with those in...

HEAVIEST HEAVY?

W ITH a laden weight of 1991 tons and a capacity of 80 cu. yd., a converted Euclid LLD, operated by the Western Contracting...

ASSENT FOR BUS BILLS

A BILL to enable local authorities to PA help bus undertakings to provide bus shelters and queue barriers on remote routes in...

BIRMINGHAM ROAD PLAN

P LANS for an underpass to relieve . traffic congestion at Six Ways, Aston. Birmingham, arc being prepared by Birmingham Public...

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Westmorland Still Lacking Tippers

THE difficulty experienced by Westmor land County Council in securing haulage for road materials was men honed again at...

TRAMWAY CLOSING

A TRAMWAY linking Grimsby with Immingham will probably close down by December 31, giving place to a joint service by the...

Improve Food. Delivery, Says Liverpool M.O.H.

A LTHOUGH the type and construction 11. of vehicles used for carrying bread and confectionery in retail and wholesale trades...

Bus Overturned : No Front Brakes

' [ 'HE front wheel brakes of a double" deck bus operated by Hebble Motor Services, Ltd., were not functioning when the vehicle...

COACH PLAN SHELVED DLANS for building a new. coach reception

station at Scarborough have been shelved for four months. After a stormy meeting of the town council, during which several...

8s. 8d, RATE CONTINUES

T HE central vehicle maintenance unit of Lancashire County Council is operating profitably, and it has been decided to retain...

HALIFAX BUS IDEA APPROVED

T HE Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners have agreed to proposals by Halifax Corporation and Halifax Joint Omnibus Committee for...

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B.E.T. Companies Warn of Cuts to Come: More One-man Buses

S TERN warnings about further cuts in rural bus services were given last week by the chairmen of two companies controlled by...

Trader Cannot Charge Less than Dunlop Prices

'THE trader who flew a pirate flag over 1 his premises as a symbol of his opposition to price restrictions by motor accessory...

TO USE 12-SEATERS?

S OIVIE companies were, he understood, considering the use of I2-seat buses, Mr. Harold Watkinson, Minister of Transport, said...

SUBSTITUTION REFUSED

A N application by C. W. Sayers' Trans port Services, Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland. to substitute an A-licence vehicle for one...

DANISH GRINDER BOUGHT DELIEVED to be the first machine of

its type in the country, a Danish Schou 330 grinder has been installed in the industrial engine division of F. Mitchell...

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Rubery Owen Produce • New Bogie

A NEW tandem-axle suspension unit to be shown in working model form by the Rubery Owen Co., Ltd., at the Commercial Motor...

RAILWAY STATION TO BE CLOSED DOWN

UTORECAMBES Euston Road RailIVI. way Station . is to close from September 15 until next June, it was announced last week. The...

GIANT TRANSFORMER LOAD ("LAIMED to be the heaviest load ever

' 4 --• • carried by road through Lancashire, a transformer weighing 188 tons arrived at Newfield Power Station, Carlisle,...

New Fodens Coming

S EVERAL new models, including a dump truck with a payload capacity of 28 tons, and a 150 b.h.p. engine, were foreshadowed last...

CEYLON IS OFFERED 100 L.T.E. DOUBLE-DECKERS

A N offer of 100 "good as new" double-deck London Transport buses is being considered by the Ceylon Transport Board. Mr. Vere...

22,020 NEW VEHICLES

EE XCLUDJNG cars and motorcycles, 22,020 new vehicles were registered in May, compared with 19,425 in April. hi the first five...

Decision Reserved on "Ambitious" Request

D ECISION was reserved by the North Western Traffic Commissioners, last week, on applications by Mills and Seddon, Ltd., who...

IPSWICH, BUS OPERATION BEING EXAMINED

T HE operation of Ipswich Corporation buses is being considered by a special sub-committee, Mr. F. J. Bradshaw, borough...

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"Move Covent Garden Market ": T.A.C. Dispute Runciman Report

" IF the traffic problems associated with Covent Garden are ever to be satisfactorily solved, the market should be moved...

Wallace Arnold Seek More Excursions

B Y ingenuity and hard work, Wallace Arnold Tours, Ltd., were trying to attract traffic from their competitors through offering...

£1084m. SPENT ON ROADS IN • ENGLAND AND WALES A/TORE than £108,600,000 was spent on

roads in England and, Wales during the year ended March 31, 1957. This was an increase of . €10m. over the previous year....

BLACKPOOL BUS CUTS

W INTER bus and tram services operated by Blackpool Corporation are to be cut by about 200,000 miles, if the North Western...

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40-m.p.h. Average Speeds for Motorway Routes

By Arthur R. Wilson, A PART from improvements in vehicle design and reductions in taxation the most promising chances of...

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The Trader Takes Some Beating

Oil-engined 7 tonner has Simple Specification and First-class Overall Performance : Acceleration and Hill-climbing Rapid, and...

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Clinical Service for Injectors

A SERVICING bench for fuel injectors supplied to the Rover Co., Ltd., by Leslie Hartridge, Ltd., Buckingham, demonstrates a...

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PLAT' ED FOR PARCELS

C AREFUL consideration of the immediate needs of parcels-van operators has led to the evolution of the Paravan 3-ton delivery...

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Big Engine in Oilfield Tractor

A LEYLAND 11.1-litre engine is PA installed in a Seammell Mountaineer 17-ft. wheelbase tractor which has been supplied to Esso...

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Makers Blamed for Black Smoke

NI R. E. H. ROBINSON'S letter (July 25) gives the impression that regular maintenance of fuel-injection equipment would...

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THE C-LICENCE PROBLEM—

No Easy Solu tion W HAT would happen if the present system of C-licensing were drastically altered to allow traders and...

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Big Business

A LARGE order for Bedford buses may N 1 hear, be placed by a Scottish municipality. The annual analysis of municipal bus fleets...

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THE LID OFF LICENSING

By G. Duncan Jewell T HE smooth working of Britain's road haulage and passenger transport industries owes a great deal to the...

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Forward-control Jeep for the Show

T HE first forward-control Willys Overland Jeep to be imported into this country will be exhibited by Steele Griffith; Ltd., at...

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Civil War

T O hear some people talk, one would imagine that the transport industry was permanently in a state of civil war. The fact that...

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Middleweights or Heavies?

• A Comparison of Costs Between a Mediumweight 7-8-ton Oiler and a Heavy 8 - 9tanner Suitable for Trailer Working S OME of...

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A Dual-clutch Transmission

P ATENT No. 795,260 shows a transmission system having two clutches and two separate power paths through the gearbox. This...