Explore the dawn of the trucking industry with "The Rural Motor Express," a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century highway transport. Originally published as Bulletin No. 2 by the Highway Transport Committee, Council of National Defence, this U.S. Government document offers a unique perspective on the burgeoning "rural motor express" concept. Delve into the strategies and considerations surrounding government regulation and the vital role of trucking in connecting rural communities, particularly in the context of World War I era transportation needs.
This historical text meticulously examines the development of efficient transportation solutions, offering insight into the challenges and opportunities of establishing reliable "rural motor express" routes. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of "trucking," "highway transport," and the evolution of the "transportation" sector. A valuable resource for understanding the roots of modern automotive technology and business practices in the transportation industry.
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