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18th January 1946
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Haulage, Truck, Lorry, Traffic

UNO—but do others?

That the haulier is unlikely to have "all the year" to decide.

That it is, as yet, too early to talk about new ideas in bus-body mounting.

That the Labour. Government seems to be the pioneers' "old man of the sea."

Of American electrically controlled wheel sanders for lorries operating on icy roads.

That America will be forced to depend upon synthetic rubber for from three to five years.

That all the electrical equipment, except batteries, on the new Guy Arab bus chassis is of Simms make.

Of a B.B.C. story of vodka being used as emergency motor spirit on a British military lorry in Germany.

That furniture removers on long-distance journeys should take special precautions noVadays against the risk of theft of goods at overnight stopping places.

Of, bulging order books.

That private enterprise found and produced oil in Britain.

That many a cyclist has been unseated by a quickly opened off-side door.

To allow easy exit in case of accidents, it would be as well if only the off-side door of the cab wtre made to slide.

That in sliding, it could be made to operate some warning device for overtaking traffic.

Of outsize hydraulic lifts that should be a boon for maintenance and kindred operations.

That it would be bad psychology to use surface air-raid shelters as waiting places for bus passengers.

Of new showrooms just opened in Caracas, Venezuela, for the display and sate of British com mercial vehicles.

That the first batch of Bedford lorries for them was expected to arrive at the end of last year.

From some hauliers, that it's no use crying over " spilt milk."

Of a marked increase in commercial motor traffic in the London area.

That this " mandate ' business is becoming very tiring to most people.

Good reports of the loudspeaker equipment used on some municipal huses.

That it will take a long time to satisfy the growing demand for garage equipment.

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People: Guy Arab
Locations: London, Caracas