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One Hears

10th February 1956
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That whatever may be the rights or wrongs of the That roundabout accidents need straightforward oil-fuel tax, only optimists can visualize the investigations. Exchequer letting £30m. slip through its fingers.

That pedestrians do not appreciate "here's mud in your eye" from vehicles in a hurry on pot-holed roads.

That a party from the Western centre of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers recently visited a well-known West Country brewery.

That they were all made aware of the " gravity " of the occasion but seem to have arrived home safely!

That Russia is aiming at doubling her road transport of goods by 1960, as compared with that of 1955, and greatly extending the length of hard-surfaced roads.

Anent Southdown awards to drivers who have been with them for 25 years, someone wondering what British bus driver holds the record for length of service with one company.