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Never stop on a bifurcation

17th January 1981
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RING a far-flung Christmas I ,elled to Copenhagen, War', Vienna, Athens, Madrid I all stations east by courtesy )AF Trucks. I had a collision, ve through a red light, drank much and then lost a load of ionade, ran out of money, ; suddenly taken ill and suf:d a stone through the wind)en.

was playing the new DAF cks "Transport Game" — a of sophisticated Ludo — Ich involves the delivery of a le variety of loads in 18 lorries ;ix types all over Europe and Indinavia, battling against rful odds all the way.

he instructions are in four guages and the English ver says that stopping on a bi;ation is not permitted. This Id well be incorporated in the hway Code and I am drawing Norman Fowler's attention, he game, which is suitable two to six players of all ages I stages of intoxication is iilable from any DAF Trucks iler at £4.65 plus vat. Apart m the merits of the game, the strations on the board have a itle wit which I enjoyed while aiting my turn with the dice.