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18th May 1956, Page 37
18th May 1956
Page 37
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That productivity, profits and wages are the modern eternal triangle, the solution of which might square the vicious circle.

That the Australian Road Transport Federation is considering the pros and cons of special licences for long-distance drivers.

That, undoubtedly, "the machine designed around the driver" would, by obviating unnecessary movements, minimize driving fatigue.

That in many of our narrow main streets, where a few extra inches out from the kerb makes all the difference, one selfish parker can disrupt the traffic flow. _ That the shortage of shops in expanding housing estates is a gold-mine to itinerant vendors, as well as to mobile shops from large stores in neighbouring towns.

That "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity," would be no bad slogan for the rod haulage industry, both national and private—with, of course, emphasis on the liberty.

That Brush have produced a flame proof battery electric vehicle. 0 That there are still a few relics in existence of the one-man band.

That users of transport are surely the best judges of their own needs.

That a high cost of living makes life as irksome as a low standard of living. That Croydon Borough Council have been forced to admit that the Englishman's home garden is part of his castle.

Of some who hope that, as in reality both art aiming at the same target, Ro.S.P.A. and R.O.S.Co. will defy Euclid and prove that parallel lines can converge and merge.

That human flesh and blood has a temperamental as well as a physical elastic limit beyond which it cannot be. pushed, and that neither of these is a constant.

• Old residents complaining that local surveyors "make pets" of new roads and let roadmen neglect the old ones that show a less obvious return for the work done on them.

That one white and one green headlight may save dazzle after darkness, but many drivers ,wigh something could be done to reduce the glare from certain roads in bright sunshine.


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