The New Pramobile made by Dunckley, London, England, 1930.

Dunckley of London, England, created the revolutionary Pramobile in 1930. This unique vehicle was designed to be a convenient mode of transportation for parents and their young children. The Pramobile was a hybrid of a pram and a tricycle, and was equipped with a basket for carrying items, a brake system, and a low seat that was comfortable for both the parent and the child. It was the perfect combination of convenience and safety for those who needed to get around the city. The Pramobile was popular with parents in London and the surrounding areas, and it was also sold … The New Pramobile made by Dunckley, London, England, 1930. részletei…

The leaning test performed on the double decker buses in England, to show how unlikely they were to tip over, 1930.

In 1930, the British government ran a lean test on double-decker buses to demonstrate their stability. This was in response to public concern that the buses were too top-heavy and could tip over if they went around a corner too quickly. To prove the buses were safe, the Ministry of Transport ran a lean test which involved driving a bus around a corner at increasing speeds until the outside wheels lifted off the ground. The tests were a success and proved that double-decker buses were safe and stable, even at high speeds. The government then passed legislation to ensure that … The leaning test performed on the double decker buses in England, to show how unlikely they were to tip over, 1930. részletei…