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11th May 1945, Page 23
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Many inquiries as to the possibility of starting in haulage. ` 0 That haulage licences may be difficult to obtain , unless held previously and merely surrendered.

That the R.H.A. will be sympathetic to the wishes of ex-Service men, but the R.T.C. concerned is the arbiter.

That, in any case, it is useless to start a haulage business without ample cash reserves.

That the removal of anti-invasion cement blocks from, our coasts is necessitating the use of many heavy tractor trailers.

That even ridiculous, calumnies concerning road transport are too apt to be taken as " gospel '• by the uninitiated when put forward by their favourite ". daily." The query : '' Will a Royal Show' be held next year?"

That few people realize the tremendous work, correspondence and transport involved in this R.A.S.E. affair. , That a Churchill Tank consumes two gallons of fuel per mile: That local surveyors should keep an eye on hedges

at road corners. •

That these often 'prevent road users from keeping an eye on crosS-road traffic.

Of a more liberal petrol supply to London's tradesmen for delivery putposeS.

That Italian "co-operating-" soldiers are driving tractors on some Bedfordshire farms.

That it is scarcely reasonable -to brake the motor industry to keep the railways from going downhill. , That Fodens do not carry any " passengers" now, but may have their fair share in the early future.

That references to high-frequency " wireless " transmission of power to road vehicles, first-referred to in this journal, have aroused much interest. •

That, vehicles in a Russian works are actually-propelled by such power.

Of a driver 'Who thought it would be fun if he could " just press a button "and doff the Neville hinged cab instead of 'his cap when meeting a lady friend.

That the public is becoming thoroughly disgusted with bus strikers, who are earning a bad reputation for their selfish lack of consideration and doing a disservice to road paseenger transport.

That Many drivers now in the Forces would cheer:. hilly take their places, and it is hoped that they will be given the opportunity.

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Locations: Neville, London

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