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16th December 1955
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That during the Christmas season There is alwa■s an epidemic of jay-walking, That intensive shopping activities at this time make many people absent-minded and incline children to dart across the road regardless of traffic.

That, in short, drivers are thankful Christmas comes but once a year That employers and drivers are constantly at loggerheads over logs: That the majority of industrial concerns in the Isle of Wight would appreciate a bridge between it and the mainland.

That the County Council have, however, decided by one vote to discourage any such project.

That the Bonallack "packaged," standard, lightalloy platform and drop-sided bodies for Austin, Bedford, Commer and Morris chassis, constitute a most useful service to operators, as all they require is bolting up. That the Perkins Drivers' Club is already 3oing much to foster the use of oil engines.

That the benefits of membership include free accident insurance while driving or servicing, training facilities, factory visits and social occasions through out the country _ That the Molotov motorworks in Gorky is producing special track-type vehicles for use in the Far North.

That they can negotiate almost any type of terrain, including deep snow and marshland, whilst comfort for the occupants is aided by special heaters.

That Elstree transport committee have attained their ambition for a bus service linking Boreham Wood L.C.C. estates with the Colindale depot.

Of growing concern in industry and the Govern ment regarding the supply of qualified scientists and engineers adequately to meet the country's present and future needs.

As a natural sequence, pay rises, fare rises, hair rises!

Someone suggesting that a Hippo tipper ought to be called a Hipper. ) That a lot of people are looking for flats—but not in connection with tyres.

That one-way streets are not loved by all, but our " no-way " streets are loved by none.

Complaints that the new clause in the Road Traffic Bill will regularize irregular regulations.

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