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13th April 1934, Page 27
13th April 1934
Page 27
Page 27, 13th April 1934 — One Hears
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That 'overloading in air transport is almost unknown.

The query "What has suppressed the enthusiasm of so many road passenger transport interests?"

Of a helpful contribution towards road safety on the part of the Anglo American Oil Co., Ltd., in providing its lorry drivers with white cuffs.

An inquiry as to who will examine examiners.

That America has given up trying to train the jay-walker.

Of anxiety amongst would be drivers as to the nature of the proposed driving tests.

That noise is still the one big factor that makes many would-be passengers nervous of flying. Of the immediate interest turning from the roadrail to the air-rail struggle.

Of 2,640 miles in 88 hours by a Royal Enfield commercial sidecar outfit in Australia.

That the Marmon-Herrington Co., of Indianapolis, U.S.A., has recently supplied a fleet of 50 lorries to the Persian Army.

Of pedestrians crying "Build more subways," That an " overload " is not often a good "pay load."

That the present range of specialized vehicles exceeds the wildest dreams of road transport pioneers.

That " finis " has not yet been written on the designer's scroll.

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Organisations: Persian Army
Locations: Indianapolis