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Coach damp-down
Page 22 from 9th March 1989• Westminster City Council and the Metropolitan Police are to crack down on illegallyparked coaches in the centre of London from this month. The......

LONDON'S NO. 1 TRAFFIC POINT j ONDON'S busiest traffic...
Page 33 from 4th August 1950determined by a countof vehicles passing 102selected points .during four -12-hour. periods in July, 1949, is Hyde Park Corner. A' census of traffic......

0 . Could you tell me what the law is regarding parking...
Page 61 from 11th July 1969A Goods vehicles exceeding 2 tons unladen • –• weight must never park at night without lights. Goods vehicles not exceeding 2 tons unladen......

'Drunks-shift' ban called off
Page 65 from 6th December 1968• About 420 London Transport bus workers at Brixton garage called off their ban on late-night Saturday services last weekend. This was because......

" Safety First" Essay Competition.
Page 7 from 4th November 1924During each of the past seven years the London "Safety First " Council has conducted an essay competition in the schools throughout the......

Motorbus Fatalities.
Page 2 from 22nd April 1909An interesting White Paper, of street accidents in England and Wales for the eight months ended the 31st December last, has been issued by the Home......

cropper's column
Page 63 from 14th April 1972New measures to stop high jacking • In New York City a new group has been initiated in an all-out effort to combat hijacking. The group comprises......

" C.M." TABLES AS BASIS FOR 'RATES STABILIZATION.
Page 28 from 14th February 1936The rates sub-committee of A.R.O. Southern Area has decided to use The Commercial Motor Tables of Operating Costs as a basis for stabilizing rates......

Hauliers to meet on security
Page 33 from 3rd October 1969• Support which the vehicle security committee of the Road Haulage Association is giving to the "Lock up London" campaign by the Metropolitan......

Public-service Vehicles in London
Page 49 from 24th March 1931A NEW Order, which will not take effect until it has lain upon the tables of each House of Parliament for 28 days during the time the House is......