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FOOTNOTES
[167] See “The Motor Bus Field as a Market for Trucks,” Automotive Industries, September 29, 1921.
[168] One method of estimating cost of automobile riding, for a machine costing originally $1000, which having a life of 30,000 miles is then worth for scrap $100, may be given thus: