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5th January 1934, Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of pool services to Blackpool.

That judging an overload is -a matter for experts.

That "a few tiles on the floor" of a one7tonner may prove to be a two-ton load.

That coach operators are wondering what has happened to the fares recommendations of the No. 6 (East) Regional Committee.

Of big increases in bus-traffic revenue in America.

Of brighter roads— in colour, as well as illumination.

That, according to a county councillor, "a fool cannot go fast."

Of "home made" road reinforcement at Poplar to relieve unemployment.

Of the advantage of shops that meet the shopper half or all the way. Of an outcrop of small trailers behind farm cars.

That wise garage proprietors in agricultural districts are keeping a supply of these, new and secondhand, for sale or hire.

Of much activity amongst weighbridge manufac turers.

Of at least one commendable English effort in connection with the Toronto exhibition.

That road users are determined to make the roads safer.

Of a rear-engined streamline d tank wagon in America.

Of a call for more comprehensive reports on public cleansing.

Of a motor vehicle being driven backwards to increase its maximum speed.

That some daily papers are finding that the " splashing " of coach accidents does not pay.

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Organisations: Regional Committee
Locations: Toronto