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1st June 1934, Page 37
1st June 1934
Page 37
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of the small-capacity oiler coming into its own. That legislation against noise dates from 600 B.c.

Of the increasing use of colloidal-graphite lubri:a nts.

From Manchester doubtful opinions of traffic 5i gnal lamps.

Divergent and usually half-hearted opinions on traffic "lanes."

That the issue of the no-waterfor-vehicle washing edict seems almost in sight. , That the invention of miniature bicycles for children has made many a driver old before his time.

That, playing fields or no playing fields, some children wile play in the toad.

Of memory courses for commercial-vehicle salesmen.

That late revellers can now, in some cases, follow the white lines home.

That it is, however, a risky proceeding on foot.

That England seemed to go dry about the time America went wet.

The suggestion that taxation rebates should be granted, to holders of clean driving licences.

That "filtering left" endangers pedestrians w h o are observing traffic lamp signals.

That many drivers of " heavies " seek diversion by riding motorcycles, and will be availing themselves of Motor Cycling's facilities for see ing the Tourist Trophy races this month.

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Locations: Manchester