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22nd February 1935
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of the dangers of local traffic experiments.

That the old-fashioned style of works outing by coach is undergoing a marked change.'

Of a great hullabaloo raised by the all-day-silence zone proposal. 0 Of those who think that it might condemn a good many pedestrians to perpetual silence.

That the Pedestrians' Association is interesting itself in bus time-schedules.

a , Of yet another engine of revolutionary design.

That, in spite of the Tribunal, the railways try to ban all competition.

Of The Motor describing the cyclists' attitude towards their special tracks as "putting principle before privilege."

Of publicity to popularize battery-electric vehicles.

That whatever name the new Albion 4-tonner may be given it will gain a good name for itself.

That perhaps it will be called the " Allbuyone."

Of some other vehicles which receive names without request.

Of a non-flyer who thought that aeroplanes were equipped with wireless solely for the entertainment of passengers.

That the study of drivers comfort is well repaid.

That road transport can move almost any load except its own overload of injustice.

That we may soon be bound by law to carry a horn and, at the same time, forbidden to use it.

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Organisations: Pedestrians' Association