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20th April 1934, Page 33
20th April 1934
Page 33
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of too many " unseeing " mirrors.

The query " Are libraries necessary in long-distance coaches? "

That the A.A. is out to improve the efficiency of lorry mudguards.

Many good wishes for the success of our associated journal The Aeroplane.

That there are 3,200 garages and 2,700 hotels named in the A.A. handbook.

That foreign motor Coaches visiting France no longer pay weight and volume taxes.

That this follows the recent change in French motor taxation, which is now entirely included in the cost of motor fuel, Of Gibson, DixonBate, Economy and other trailers arousing interest at the camping and caravan exhibition now ;,i progress at South Kensington. That the drought has cracked but by no means broken.

• Of the growing popularity of the low-weight largecapacity lorry.

That cockneys get a bit mixed with traffic lanes and traffic lines.

Of garage proprietors worrying about vehiclewashing prospects.

That if the drought persists a vehicle with spotless coachwork may be a subject for police inquiry.

Of small quicklighting petrol stoves as a " byproduct " of the Villiers Engineering Co., Ltd, That some credit should be given to drivers of motor vehicles f or the many lives the y save Of a motorist who, although a smoker, believes that indulgence in this habit while driving reduces the faculty for quick decision.

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