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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of more Belisha "crossings."

That over-generous gritting of some roads led to flint punctures when the thaw came.

That however widely the theatre of war may extend, road transport is sure of a front seat in it.

That Germany is considering the building of a motor road through Northern Poland and East Prussia to give a short route from Berlin to Moscow.

That this may come in useful for the present leaders when they decide to move their furniture and effects.

That it is good to see white-lined roads again instead of roads lined with white.

That Lord McGowan has accepted renomination as president of the National " Safety First" Association.

That Dunlop's " training " scheme for youths does not imply that they will leave the domain of road transport.

Of a plea for economy in the use of fuel for domestic purposes.

That, should the war be prolonged, home-produced fuel will be needed for purposes other than keeping the home fires burning.

Of" hot-pots " warming up again.

Of the lady who thought the Milex driver was "a funny Cupid."

That, to ensure petrol economy, there must be no wasted mileage.

That this "fight for freedom " must not leave road transport enslaved.

Fit your official or other "approved " head-lamp mask before January 22.

That hauliers want to put their heads together, not have them knocked together.

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Locations: Berlin, Moscow

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