AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

One Hears

16th October 1953
Page 33
Page 33, 16th October 1953 — One Hears
Close
Noticed an error?
If you've noticed an error in this article please click here to report it so we can fix it.

Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That the small retailer who takes little care of his light van makes a big mistake.

That reading the " C.M." should help him to see the light.

That the legal advice given to a certain institution must have been too mechanical.

That the stone which fell through a bus roof in the City of London might have knocked some chips off the old blocks.

That the "Merging Traffic" road sign used in the U.S.A. is excellent as a warning to drivers on roads converging at an acute angle.

Concerning our heading last week, "A Mobile Child Welfare Clinic," that the vehicle concerned is intended for those not so mobile: That a Malta bus company has sold out " because so many wage increases have made the concern profitless."

That this should act as a warning to those who try to milk dry our transport businesses in Britain. – That the Ford name "Cost-cutter' for their new engine on Thames 2and 3-ton vehicles, should prove an attraction.

That some people .say "What's in a name? "— actually there can be quite ajot.

Of a Swiss professor who believes that the responsibility for public passenger transport in Switzerland will largely return to municipalities.

That there are many transport authorities there who do not agree with his view.

Tags

Locations: London