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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That no law can make traffic fool-proof.

That it would take a big girl to wear a (Scamnriell) Scarab.

In The Times of a "Fine Cross-country Run by Driver."

That he had apparently grown .tired of sitting 'in a traffic block.

That .• a discipline-for-all-road-users Bill is long overdue.

That rolling out the barrel may be essential, but is often a nuisance to pedestrians.

A suggestion from the Minister of Transport that there should be an honours degree for good drivers.

That a Perkins P6 (T.A.) tractor-type show engine was recently exhibited in a church near Peterborough to exemplify its aid to farming and local industry.

• That it is unlikely any vehicle for abnormal indivisible loads will be so staged—even in a cathedral.

From Mr. J. S. Wills: "That if co-ordination (of transport) is better, then those who do co-ordinate should be able to compete successfully with those who do not."

That Blackpool has a Bedford if-cu.-yd. refuse collector which is also used as a general runabout, the Always conversion having the hygienic container at the rear half of the body. Of boating in Maidenhead coach station.

That an old slogan was "Keep death off the roads."

That the new Road Traffic Bill suggests to many a change to " Keep life off the roads."

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