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Another Threat

3rd March 1961, Page 35
3rd March 1961
Page 35
Page 35, 3rd March 1961 — Another Threat
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THE designating of clearways within urban areas is a comparatively new problem for operators The protest meeting held in London early this week, at which both hauliers and traders expressed their concern, spotlights the situation. Authorities responsible for keeping traffic (largely private transport) moving at peak hours can see obvious advantages in urban clearways. The Minister has, in fact, said he is thinking of making some 90 miles of them in London.

Urban clearways represent a serious threat to the1 equilibrium of delivery services. They must be treated as such—and fought vigorously and promptly by all goods vehicle operators.

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Locations: London