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17th August 1951, Page 31
17th August 1951
Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Much of p.s.v. growing pains.

That iron curtains do not always imply safety. That in any case it is safer to be in front of them.

Of increasing interest in the making of models of commercial vehicles.

That transport without tears is not likely to exist under present conditions.

That Triplex Safety Glass even provides protection against the dividend freeze.

That the Herts police are now getting in front by getting behind—in'a mobile trailer police station.

Of an increasing number of public roads being used as permanent garages, mainly to save Money. That those Jen-Tugs seem to have the " gen."

" Should not fork-truck fingers be called prongs?"

That rising costs may make many dustbins -hasbeens.

Of an air of calm now that members of the Government are on holiday.

That it might be a good thing if certain Ministers and other M.P.s were given unlimited furlough.

That road accidents tend to increase at holiday week-ends when more private cars and fewer commercial vehicles are abroad.

Of many who feel that motor drivers, both commercial and private, are too often made scapegoats for foolish cyclists and walkers.

Of a reader suggesting that seat-slashing may be inadvertently caused by the sharp-edged, ill-covered bones of an underfed population.

That the meat ration certainly leaves many of us feeling sharp-set That the pneumatic tyre has long been a sine qua non for driving comfort and now some drivers find they tire less when sitting on a Dunlopillo air ring.

Of a commercial traveller saying that his wife wanted to go away for a change and he wanted to stay at home for a change, so they compromised on a coach-tour holiday.

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