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Lorry waste

17th October 1981
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

ISISTENT re-examination of y operations by local and ional inquiries wastes both ,ources and confidence, ight Transport Association nning and traffic services 'troller Richard Turner said t week.

oldressing an Association of tropolitan Authorities confer:e in in Barnsley, he urged local iticians to stop bashing the y, and accept that the lorry dominate freight transport the foreseeable future.

le said that every inquiry had icluded that that was the e, and pointed out that the nitage Report contains a :kage which all interested par; should put their weight bed.

tlr Turner said that, contrary irequent impressions that the )osite is the case, there is an ntity of interest between in;try and local authorities over lorry debate. Both, he said, ited to see a stable base for are planning and an end to 5teful uncertainty.

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Organisations: Transport Association
People: Richard Turner

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