Motors and Motor-drivingLongmans, Green, and Company, 1904 - 521 pages |
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... ordinary coaches . It appears from the evidence that the first extensive trial of steam as an agent in draught on common roads was that by Mr. Gurney , in 1829 , who travelled from London to Bath and back in his steam - carriage . He ...
... ordinary coaches . It appears from the evidence that the first extensive trial of steam as an agent in draught on common roads was that by Mr. Gurney , in 1829 , who travelled from London to Bath and back in his steam - carriage . He ...
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... ordinary carriage , the fore - part of which had been removed . This constituted a six - wheeled affair , remarkably supple and manageable , in spite of its length . The vehicle , empty , weighed 14 ton ; loaded 2:25 tons , and could ...
... ordinary carriage , the fore - part of which had been removed . This constituted a six - wheeled affair , remarkably supple and manageable , in spite of its length . The vehicle , empty , weighed 14 ton ; loaded 2:25 tons , and could ...
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... ordinary repairs could be made by whatever means came to hand . Of the thirty - two vehicles ranged about the Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile on Septem- ber 24 at nine o'clock in the morning , which began their run to Versailles on the same ...
... ordinary repairs could be made by whatever means came to hand . Of the thirty - two vehicles ranged about the Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile on Septem- ber 24 at nine o'clock in the morning , which began their run to Versailles on the same ...
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... ordinary power of resistance displayed by the new petroleum tricycles constructed by the firm Dion and Bouton . Contrary to all prognostications , these diminutive vehicles , the weight of which is hardly more than that of the man who ...
... ordinary power of resistance displayed by the new petroleum tricycles constructed by the firm Dion and Bouton . Contrary to all prognostications , these diminutive vehicles , the weight of which is hardly more than that of the man who ...
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... ordinary roads ; Marseilles - Nice - Turbie went to show their practical value , by proving that they could get over the heaviest down - grades . It was also on this last occasion that really considerable velocities were attained for ...
... ordinary roads ; Marseilles - Nice - Turbie went to show their practical value , by proving that they could get over the heaviest down - grades . It was also on this last occasion that really considerable velocities were attained for ...
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Page 438 - The Interpretation Act, 1889, applies for the purpose of the interpretation of this Order as it applies for the purpose of the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
Page 429 - State, continue in force for a period of twelve months from the date on which it...
Page 432 - ... pounds, or in the case of a second or subsequent conviction to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds, or in the discretion of the court to imprisonment for a period not exceeding three months.
Page 451 - ... shall cause two of its wheels on the same axle to be so held that the wheels shall be effectually prevented from revolving, or shall have the same effect in stopping the light locomotive as if such wheels were so held.
Page 423 - ... (2) If any person acts in contravention of this section he shall be liable...
Page 419 - If any person drives a motor car on a public highway recklessly or negligently, or at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public, having regard to all the circumstances of the case...
Page x - That, as they admit of greater breadth of tire than other carriages, and as the roads are not acted on so injuriously as by the feet of horses in common draught, such carriages will cause less wear of roads than coaches drawn by horses. " 9. That rates of toll have been imposed on steam-carriages, which would prohibit their being used on several lines of road, were such charges permitted to remain unaltered.
Page 422 - ... shall be liable on summary conviction in respect of each offence to a fine...
Page 417 - ... a light locomotive shall be deemed to be a carriage within the meaning of any Act of Parliament, whether public general or local, and of any rule, regulation, or byelaw, made under any Act of Parliament, and, if used as a carriage of any particular class, shall be deemed to be a carriage of that class, and the law relating to carriages of that class shall apply accordingly.