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Miracles take longer
Page 37 from 6th February 1976THE government is to try to put a figure on the damage done to buildings, roads and people by heavy lorries. Mr Kenneth Marks, environment......

Chaotic nonsense
Page 4 from 14th July 1978MEMBERS of the House of Lords and Commons will demonstrate an unusual level of comprehension if they fully understand the draft regulations on......

Traffic Wardens: "Do Not Delay Idea
Page 43 from 17th April 1959T HE idea of special traffic wardens to relieve the police force received further support from the Chief Constable of Nottingham, Capt. Athelstart......

FLASHING LIGHTS FOR LONDON BUSES
Page 47 from 11th May 1956F LASHING-LIGHT traffic indicators, fitted at each side of the front of the vehicle just above the driving mirrors, are to be tried by London......

Pet Aversion
Page 59 from 16th May 1958Political Commentary By 'JANUS R EACTION tests favoured by psychologists include the presentation to the subject of a list of words, on each of......

Just the token!
Page 29 from 1st November 1968• Managers of municipal undertakings in Lancashire and north Cheshire were, last Friday, the first transport people in the country to see the......

ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PARLIAMENT
Page 61 from 30th April 1929The Road Vehicles Regulation Bill. The Committee on Licence-issuing. Disagreement with Mechanical Speed Checks. Co-ordination of Passenger......

POLICE NOT "HARRYING" MOTORISTS.
Page 32 from 22nd May 1936IN asking the Home Secretary the cost in man hours of the drive which the police are taking against motorists in the Metropolitan area, Brigadier......

S.J.C. Reviews Haulage Control Scheme
Page 26 from 20th November 1942ikAUCH that is being said by the In Standing Joint Couemittee as to the Government's new scheme for controlling leng-distance road transport cannot......

Motor Traffic in the City of London.
Page 1 from 15th October 1908We think the Court of Common Council has :tem] wisely in deciding not to go forward, at least for the present, with any request for a ten-mile......