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11th September 1953
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Traffic Congestion

That local squalls are usually the sequel to local squeals..

Gardeners wanting to know when pea hauliers were elevated to the status of vines.

That the success of the last Geneva Motor Show has permitted stand prices to be reduced• for that of 1954.

That General Sir Brian Robertson has a tough job before him. But, with success in many a tough job behind him, he is unlikely to be daunted by it.

"Don't be or make a road victim."

That a cat is a new type of export for Albion Motors.

" What a lot of time would be saved if level crossings became road junctions."

Of someone saying that one may give the Highway Code to a driver, but 20 cannot make him read it.

That it might be read if it were produced as a coloured comic.

That door-to-door transport plus speed is industry's paramount need.

That road transport, if given the right and roads to offer such facilities, could earn much more wealth for Britain. That the T.U.C. believe in "taking more water with it."

Many a suggestion for relieving congestion, but most cities will still suffer from traffic indigestion.

That the Focldration Nationale des Transports Routiers and their members have been thanked by the French Minister of Transport for their excellent service during the strike.

That there, there, as has happened in Britain, road transport greatly relieved the difficulties of the people in a national emergency.

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