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                             TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT
                       (Report by Mr. J. L. Morris, Transport Officer)
         There was once again a steady increase during the year, in the number of vehicles and times
      of mechanical equipment operated by Government Departments. The total number of units
      maintained and serviced by the Department at the end of year 1955, was 290, an increase of
      43 over last year’s figures. More local staff were engaged to cater for the corresponding increase
      in work and in September, a British Transport Engineer, Mr. T. E. M. Farmer, arrived to
      join the Department.
         Although the number of vehicles and other units maintained during the year under review
      was higher than the previous year, the total number of repair jobs carried out was less. This is
      a reliable indication that the preventative maintenance carried out at Bi-Monthly intervals,
      is now more effective than in the past. Further improvements however, arc possible. Vehicle
      drivers still rely on the Transport Department to carry out the most simple jobs, which all too
      often have developed into a major repair by the time the vehicle reports to the workshops.

         Traffic Accidents. Fifty six vehicles reported during the year for repairs to damage which
      were in each case the direct result of a traffic accident. The approximate total cost, to rectify
      the damage caused to these vehicles, was Rs. 18,940/-. A very small percentage of this amount
      was recovered, as a result of claims made against drivers of non-Government vehicles involved
      in several of these accidents. One such claim involving the sum of Rs. 9,000/- was still being
      negotiated at the end of the year.
         Administration. On 16th July, Mr. J. L. Morris relinquished the appointment of Transport
     Superintendent and became Officer-in-Charge, Transport Department.
         By order of the Adviser, the Transport Department became a separate Department on
     October 25th. Prior to this date, it was a subsidiary of the State Engineer’s Department.
         Premises. Accommodation and working facilities arc now inadequate and new extensions
     will be undertaken in 1956.

         Total number of vehicles on maintenance charge at end of year, by types:—
            Load carriers (Lorries)                                 42
            Station wagons and omnibuses                            22
            Pick-up trucks                                         61
            Saloon Cars                                            35
            Motor cycles                                            27
            Armoured cars ..     ..     ..     ..     ...           12
            Non-Government vehicles (D and C. and William Press Ltd.)  16
            Total number of Launches and items of mechanical plant on
                 maintenance charge at end of year:
               Launches                                             5
               Mechanical plant and equipment                      70
                                   Total number of units maintained ..  290


            Total number of new vehicles ordered                   69
            Total number of new vehicles received                  75
            Total number of new items of plant and equipment ordered  17
            Total number of new items of plant and equipment received  18
            Vehicles and plant written oft' as being beyond economical repair:—
            1.  Vehicles ..............................................................................  30
            2.  Plant                                               4
            Total number of service operations carried out during the year   5,738
           Total number of repair jobs carried out during the year  2,760

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