MUTUAL ADAPTATION OF THE MOTOR TRUCK AND THE HIGHWAY

210057

01/01/1921

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Abstract
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The aim of this paper is to stimulate thought on how to accomplish the greatest possible economy in transportation over highways. The fundamental thought is that the expense of highway transportation involves a large number of items that can be grouped into those directly concerned with motor-truck operation and those involving the highway, and that highways and motor vehicles should be adapted mutually so that the greatest economy of transportation will result.
Urging that the automotive and the road engineer cooperate in gathering information that will give them a more definite basis upon which to design the truck and the road, the present rapid destruction of roads is discussed and remedial measures suggested. The designing of motor trucks to conserve the roads is treated at some length and a plea for cooperation between the Society and the highway officials is made.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/210057
Pages
10
Citation
GOLDBECK, A., "MUTUAL ADAPTATION OF THE MOTOR TRUCK AND THE HIGHWAY," SAE Technical Paper 210057, 1921, https://doi.org/10.4271/210057.
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Published
Jan 1, 1921
Product Code
210057
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English