During this month and next, we enjoy in this State some of the finest motoring weather it is our good fortune to have. We are free, according to the book, from the mud and slush of winter and the dust and heat of summer. Conditions are ideal. Green inviting bills call to the. motorist; creeks and rills and waterfalls ...
Article : 701 wordsNowadays the aspiration of almost every healthy boy is to sit behind the steering wheel of a motor car, and the sooner he is allowed to do it the better the boy is pleased. It was perhaps a sympathy with youthful ambitions that ...
Article : 232 wordsMR. L. D. Ford, of Emerald Hill-terrace is justly proud of his new 11 h.p. Standard car. This was the model which attracted so much attention at ...
Article : 540 wordsQueen Mary has had the experience of the ordinary motorist of being held up in traffic jam in London. Usually when the ...
Article : 194 wordsOne of the most important and probably the most neglected part of the wheel equipment is the rim. Rims usually corrode and rust and in this ...
Article : 169 wordsContinually searching for something new that will improve the present automobile, automotive engineers have turned their attention to the front end ...
Article : 119 wordsSome cynical pedestrians are inclined to associate motor cars with a nerve racking dodging of accidents. Contrary to general supposition ...
Article : 271 wordsFew drivers consider it important to put out the clutch when starting the engine "in "their Car. They figure that as long as the shift lever is in neutral ...
Article : 113 wordsDo not keep a new tyre on the rack too long. Use it for a few thousand miles, then replace it on the rack. It will not deteriorate so rapidly and is ...
Article : 371 wordsOn a farm in North Georgia is posted this sign:"Flivvers and ottymobile picknickers will be persecuted to the full extent of two mean mongrel dogs ...
Article : 61 wordsIt is bad policy to leave a parked car in gear on a main street or thoroughfare. Here it may be struck by another vehicle, and under such ...
Article : 75 wordsThe crowder--the driver who persists in forcing another driver over toward the curb--Is fast developing into a real menace. He is dangerous to both life ...
Article : 98 wordsThe churchyard of the Myrtle-street Baptist Church, in Liverpool, England, has been converted into a parking place for automobile owners desiring ...
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Advertising : 256 wordsMotorists contribute at least £5,000 a day to the "short measure" robbers of gasoline filling stations throughout the United States. ...
Article : 52 wordsAn emergency fuse in the lighting circuit can be made by inserting a common door key in the clips. Where this will not fit, the clips may be bent ...
Article : 185 wordsTo secure the highest gasoline mileage, adjust the carburettor to give as lean a mixture as possible. Run with the circulating, water as near the ...
Article : 187 wordsA hearse Is a pleasure vehicle, according to a decision made in the traffic court of Brooklyn, N.Y. It was in the case of John ...
Article : 112 wordsThe nuts and threads on the rim lug bolts should be oiled every time a tyre is changed, so that they will tighten up readily. If they become too dry ...
Article : 80 wordsMotorists should make a habit of holding the back of the hand on the radiator and so get accustomed to how the radiator should he. In this Way ...
Article : 52 wordsDimming of headlights when meeting a car at night is believed to be of doubtful utility, for when the eye is used to bright lights, and they are ...
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