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No more cuts
Page 5 from 7th July 1978THERE will be no further cuts in road 'maintenance. This pledge was given in the Commons last week by John Horam, Under Secretary for Transport,......

Fog limits not law
Page 11 from 29th December 1978THE GOVERNMENT last week turned down the idea of making it an offence to exceed the recommended speed limit on motorways during foggy or inclement......

M-way chow line
Page 19 from 1st April 1977MOTORWAY drivers can expect longer waits for their sausages and chips at some of the older service areas. Parliamentary Under-Secretary John Horam......

No sign
Page 20 from 21st July 1978THE TRANSPORT Di ment has turned down gestion — made by Ti Higgins (Tory, Worthi . that there should be motorways giving wavelength of local rad......

Police scotch iverta king ban
Page 21 from 26th May 1978HE TRANSPORT Department has seriously considered banng overtaking by heavy goods vehicles on the two-lane section ' the MI in Hertfordshire, but......

EFFORTS BY Mr Stephen Ross (Liberal, Isle of Wight) to
Page 6 from 26th November 1976see that more money is spent on signposting roads, so that heavy goods vehicles avoid towns, met with little success in the Commons last week. He......

Call to aise toll
Page 27 from 4th February 1977)LLS on the two Mersey umels are not excessive, 'ansport Under Secretary hn Horam told the ComDns when speaking on Mery County Council's request r......

World freight data
Page 16 from 7th January 1977DATA on transport in 152 countries is contained in the new second edition of the International Road Transport Union book World Transport Data out......

Computer signalling
Page 20 from 2nd February 1979EXPERIMENTS with more in formative signals are plannei for the MI, and on the M4 computerised system con nected to electronic fog an' vehicle......

Miway link opens
Page 13 from 8th April 1977TRANSPORT Under Secretary John Horam opened a new stretch of London's M25 orbital motorway on Monday. The 5.3km (3.3 miles) stretch will not have......