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BRITAIN had more vehicles on the road during 1973-72 a mile — than any other EEC country. Other figures include: Netherlands, 71, and France 34.

The amount of goods moved by road in the UK was 56 thousand million ton miles, representing 64.8 per cent of all goods transported.

These statistics are revealed in an updated copy of Fact, a pocket-sized leaflet available free of charge from the British Road Federation, 26 Manchester Square, London, W1.

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Organisations: British Road Federation
Locations: London

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