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Vehicle census

31st March 1972, Page 23
31st March 1972
Page 23
Page 23, 31st March 1972 — Vehicle census
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• The number of goods vehicles (general and farmers' together) in use in Great Britain in the third quarter of 1971 was 1,617,000, according to a census carried out by the DoE. The total is virtually unchanged from that of the previous year (1,616,000).

A breakdown by class (1970 totals in brackets; multiply by 1000) is as follows: not over If tons unladen weight, 941 (933); over I+ tons, not over 3 tons, 189 (197); over 3 tons, 425 (422); farmers' vans and lorries, 62 (64).

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