Statistical analysis; revenue motor bus accounted for nearly 3% of 1931 domestic gasoline consumption, as compared with 1.5% of 1925 demand; use of larger buses is major factor in increased gasoline consumption per bus mile; monthly demand by city bus does not vary as widely as that of intercity bus; further increases may be anticipated.
Economic factors influencing domestic demand for gasoline -- Revenue motor buses
U S Bur Mines -- Information Cir
1932
14 pages
Report
English
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