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One Hears

28th December 1934
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That foreign visitors with cars find the near-side driving position an advantage in fog.

That despite this the advantages are outweighed by the disadvantages.

That a good point about a speedy-looking commercial vehicle is that people get out of its way.

That anyone who cares to study the work done by road transport at Xmas must have realized what a terrible mess we should have been in without it.

That the best Christmas wish is "Peace on road, goodwill from rail," That a thoroughfare of inferior calibre can, notwithstanding, be a great bore.

That competition keeps us all on our toes —and very often on each other's, too.

That the happiness of the New Year depends—for road-transport interests—on unity of action. From some workers sighs of relief that Christmas is over.

That the best New Year's resolution is for roadtransport unity.

What about another Wembley Exhibition, to give work, business and pleasure?

That an enterprising "Punch and Judy" man has recently widened his area by mounting his "show" on a Raleigh three-wheeler.

That it is good tn hear road transport being championed in the House.

That London is not a good example to the provinces in respect of non-slipping roads.

That although now almost dustless the roads will be in the .-: eyes of everyone in 1935 That some of the municipal buses in Rome are to he operated by charcoal gas producers.

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Locations: Raleigh, London, Rome

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