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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

APER Britain's motorway network serves the country well. There are exceptions north of Scotland and Cornwall could very well claim that these areas have neglected.

Never, "paper motorways" and the real thing are entirely different. It appears to ; we travel around the country, that motorway repair work is a growth industry. should be a fast trunk highway all too often turns out to be little more than a "way 21ft road.

r are the service areas all that could be desired. These should be restful places e drivers can stretch their legs in comfort or take a short nap in peace and quiet. are more akin to amusement arcades than rest places.

ired driver is a dangerous driver. That is why the M25 must be classed as most potentially dangerous motorway. There are no end of signs telling rs through their sleep laden eyes that there are no service stations.

the moment plans are on the drawing board. How many accidents through sleep here be before they become a reality.

is is an example not only of bad planning, but of gross negligence and dereliction ty. It should, and could be, rectified in a short space of time. Lay-by rest places, of a temporary nature, should be created now. e Minister of Transport cannot delay longer, is he is prepared to have fatal

3erious accidents on his conscience.

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