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27th April 1934, Page 85
27th April 1934
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Logistics, Transport

Of traffic tangles caused by drivers who gamble on the yellow light.

That a tramway service often splits traffic into long lanes from which there is no turning.

That the driver who sounds his horn too often is less dangerous than one who is niggardly in its use.

Of someone saying that the real air menace of the future is the tripper's empty bottle.

That a Passing Cloud cigarette should be particularly suitable for those aviators who may smoke.

That one former patron who will never be enticed back to the railway is the commercial traveller.

That,coach stations provide a far pleasanter prelude to a holiday than the noise and grime of railway termini. That pedestrian control is long overdue.

Of polish manufacturers regretting chromium plating and rustless steel.

That there will be no paper dealing specifically with air transport at the Institute of Transport Congress at Leeds, which is to be held -from June 8-9.

That Raphael Tuck's transport engineer knows all the Dodges.

That The Oil Engine now . has postal subscribers in 45 countries.

Of a new motor spirit known as -"Beatrice Super Motor Fuel" to be retailed at Is. per gallon.

That claims made for it are elimination of carbon monoxide and reduction in carbon deposit,

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Organisations: Congress
People: Raphael Tuck
Locations: Leeds