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22nd June 1934, Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That passengers are not to be carried on bicycles.

That the cause of many accidents has been traced• to this practice.

Of drivers beseeching surveyors in rural districts not to spoil the tar for a ha'porth of chips.

Of inaccurate petrol-tank gauges.

That passenger transport by road will always find a supporting public in the sporting public.

Complaints from some districts that 8d, a unit doesn't encourage people to use more electricity.

That nearly all the I. of T. trips deinanded the employment of road publicservice passenger vehicles. That in Vancouver bells are sounded to call attention to the colour-changes in traffic light signals.

Of some who think that London might follow suit.

That radical changes in piston-ring design may minimize cylinder wear in compression-ignition

engines.

That the use of plant for degreasing is increasing.

Of another light maximum-load fourwheeler of famous make in preparation.

Of an American lorry engine having bearings that fit like a wet bathing costume.

That covered-top buses are cooler than open ones when the sun is at its hottest.

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