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One Hears

16th February 1934
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That even the bridge of size may soon become the bridge of sighs. —0- The question, will compression ratios go up now that alcohol fuel is commercially obtainable?

That, faced with fog, a commercial-motor driver does not " pack it up" unless it really would be unwise to proceed.

That Mr. E. B. Hutchinson is taking to the air.

Talk of a not-fardistant need for bypassing by-passes.

Of new Ministry of Transport direction signs cropping up like mushrooms.

Of a driver corn.' plaining that traffic in the suburbs is 4' just one tram thing after another."

Of many hopes that the R.H.A. will succeed in arresting rate cutting.

That it is 50 years this month since Gottlieb Dalinkr introduced electric ignition.

That hauliers who run at uneconomic rates._ are giving something for nothing and risking future licence renewals.

Of a pressing need for speedometers on mail vans.

That the dailiesgtaire now adopting o u r term "air transport."

That if we have much more fog, road vehicles will require automatic syrens.

That a public-service vehicle averages ' only one accident per 160,000 miles covered. B!5

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