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Increased Traffic Leads to Application A S a result of complaints

18th January 1963
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

about delays and lack of transport from customers, Robert Drummond, of Armadale, applied last week at Glasgow for one vehicle on A licence to carry general goods within 20 miles of Neilston, Renfrewshire.

Supporting evidence was given by three customer witnesses, Mathew Farmer and Co. Ltd., United Phosphate and Malt Ltd., and Hepburn and Ross Ltd.

The application was opposed by Barhead Carriers and Robert Smith, of Airdrie, on the grounds that they had vehicle availability which could have been used by the applicant.

Mr. W. F. Quin, the Scottish Licensing Authority, granted the application but imposed an undertaking that the vehicle granted would be used as the other vehicles were being used at present The applicant must not use the vehicle for collection and delivery purposes.