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9th March 1934, Page 85
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That the keynote of most dangerous driving is selfishness.

That any road vehicle is unsuited to modern needs when its presence is inimical to traffic elasticity.

That the traffic problem is complicated by the presence of road users who are not legally responsible for their actions.

Of the railways " airing " their views.

That an efficient steam wagon will run on light-car fuel cost.

That the pneumatic has killed the hopes of many spring-wheel enthusiasts.

Of "tram, jam, damn ! "—as a natural traffic sequence or Consequence. " That he general question of London's street cleansing and house-refuse collection is at present under consideration.

That a rationalized system may be the outcome.

That the German State Railway Exploitation Co. has recently placed orders in that country for no fewer than 720 new motorvans and lorries.

Of much interest in metal spraying.

That the system may shortly be used in this country for repair work.

That the duty of the pedestrian is to do unto the motorist as he would be done by.

That some bodybuilders have been cutting prices too fine for recent municipal bus orders.

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