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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

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That the brightest lights now are those from undimmed indicator arms.

Amusing comments on the move to" Windridge " of the Public Service Transport Association.

That it is asking for trouble to put inexperienced drivers—volunteers or others—in charge of first-class heavy vehicles.

That the present scheme of fuel rationing for commercial vehicles, if adhered to, will limit them to a little local transport. .

That many drivers believe that driving safety could be promoted if head lights were permitted to be brighter, but instantly switched off on bearing a raid warning.

That bus schedules are being revised to permit slower running at night.

That during a period of national stress, necessity often overrides normal restrictions and conventions.

That Admiral Evans (late of the "Broke") has shocked a Regional Transport Commissioner by using completely unlicensed vehicles. Many regrets at the closing-down of the B.R.F.

That the road-transport industry should keep in close touch with the many associations which comprised its membership.

Of a tramcar driver who could not keep (himself) on the rails.

That he was fined £2 for being in charge while "under the influence."

That pedestrians should carry something white, such as a newspaper—or a copy of The Commercial Motor!

That this would enable drivers to pick them out more easily, instead of picking them off.

• That L.P.T.B.'s Old Bill must be trembling with venerable indignation. —0 — That, as we pre-. dieted, dozens of gas masks are being left in public conveyances.

Of a sudden great enthusiasm regarding the use of suction and coal gas for motor vehicles.

That most used copies of The Commercial Motor seem to open automatically at this page.

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