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UBLICATIONS 125 — WHICH WAY OUND? ASK THE AA I

12th May 1988, Page 37
12th May 1988
Page 37
Page 37, 12th May 1988 — UBLICATIONS 125 — WHICH WAY OUND? ASK THE AA I
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

If you join London's orbital 25 at junction 14 and want to 3ve at junction 28, are you ticker going clockwise or anti)ckwise — and where should tu expect delays?

The Automobile Association s published a map of the otorway which it hopes will Ire these headaches. It gives stances between junctions KI warns of bottlenecks. The ap is free to all AA members • from any AA centre.

tTE REGISTRATION — IHAT'S YOUR EXCUSE?

I HM Customs and Excise cepts what it calls "reasonIle excuses" for late vehicle gistration. To find out what these are — and what the penalties are if they do not believe you — read C&E's latest information sheet.

A post-Budget edition of VAT notes has also been published, explaining all the changes. Copies are being sent to all registered traders in May and June. Also, a revised VAT delivery charges leaflet has replaced the 1987 edition. For copies of either of these contact your local VAT offices.

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Organisations: AA, Automobile Association
Locations: London