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Facts do not fit jack-knife hysteria

9th December 1966
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Page 28, 9th December 1966 — Facts do not fit jack-knife hysteria
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ARTICULATED vehicle accidents invol jack-knifing were far fewer than publ on the subject suggested, said members of Association of Industrial Road Safety Offi at a meeting in London on Wednesday. Association had been asked by the Tra Road Transport Association to give any f available.

Members agreed that the facts did not ju the "hysterical propaganda" from s quarters. This type of accident represente very small proportion of the total nun Some road safety officers said they had no jack-knifing accidents in their fleets in past two years. One said that out of 300 accidents only 15 had been jack-knif

Leeds, too: The TRTA is to extend its maintet scheme to Leeds, its vehicles committee decide( week. And a sub-committee has been formed to plating and testing of attics.