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SOLUTION OF MANCHESTER'S CONGESTION UTANCHESTER'S serious traffic con

22nd January 1954
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gestion could not be cured by the city council, but by the Government, Mr. L. J. Marshall, R.A.C. northwestern manager, told a meeting of the Institute of Traffic Administration (Manchester centre), on Tuesday. He suggested that all bus services should go right through the city and not terminate in the centre. It would be advantageous if the many warehouses could be moved away from the focal point of the traffic.

Mr. C. J. Parker said that the Lo.T.A. wanted short-term ideas thatcould be put into operation without great expenditure. He described in detail a one-way circulatory system which, he contended, would speed up traffic.


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