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24th August 1934, Page 33
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of a need for improved ambulance-service coordination. • Of a distinct leaning in favour of oil engines expressed in recent municipal bus orders.

That no one can say that the latest Commer and Dennis advertisements are "not cricket."

Of unusual uses for track -laying tractors.

Of too many road users who are in the dark about the lights.

That right-of-way signs should be erected at all crossroads in "silence zones."

That the difficulties in the way of the inventor without backing are formidable. 0 fresh controversy concerning the markings on vehi les.

T at when the coaching industry is busiest nothing seems to be happening.

0 much delay and annoyance caused by tram stop4 just in front of traffic-signal lamps.

Of a new interest in power-operated doors for passenger vehicles.

The query "Can a country call itself up to date when it countenances 28 level crossings in 34 miles of railway?"

T h e question raised as to the percentage of accidents

involving pedestrians that take place in streets where there is oneway traffic.

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