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9th August 1935, Page 19
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

From Italy of a new vehicle-suspension system incorporating gyroscopes.

That there is no suggestion that "Cubs" will litter the streets, however many be put into service.

bf many ideas, not all of them practical, for the improvement of road-traffic signalling apparatus.

That a broadcasting van will tour the country and help to familiarize the public with the Highway Code.

Of opposition from farmers to the Minister of Transport's appeal for the removal of horses from city streets.

That support for the scheme should be forthcoming from the N.S.P.C.A.

That the hand marking of continuous traffic lines on the highways is several times more costly than machine marking.

Of a new trailer with a torsion-type suspension system.

That bigger and better accommodation is needed at several long-distance bus termini.

That even in these enlightened days some drivers find it necessary to carry That the Canvey Island buses had a great time on . Monday.

That Fodens have not quite discovered the secret of perpetual motion.

That the C.M.U.A. suggests that delegates to its forthcoming conference -should travel by road.

The query, "Is Mr. Bristow going by road?"

That, despite the progress made by the bus and trolleybus, museums are not yet welcoming trams.

That observations on a recent 1,000-mile tour showed commercial-vehicle drivers, generally, to be the most courteous of all road users.

That the parentage of the excellent cream ices, now obtainable in cartons straight out of refrigerators in many country-town shop's, might be described as " out of Factory by Road Transport."

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