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A CONSULTANT ON ROAD

20th September 1946
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ENGINEERING

COR some time Major R. A. B. Smith,

M.C., A.M.Inst.C.E., M.Inst.T., has been consulting road engineer of the National Road Transport Federation and its three constituent associations. In this connection, be is available if advice be required concerning road-improvement or town-planning questions.

He will deal with all points requiring attention from a road transport point of view, including such questions as the avoidance of potential bottlenecks, proper turnouts from side roads, facilities for loading and unloading, readiness of access for road-transport vehicles, parking facilities, and other measures which help the flow of road transport.

In addition, he is prepared to advise members individually upon matters coming within his province, as when there is a desire to improve, reorganize or extend garages.

Where the advice does not involve' design, research, or' ā€˛visit, and can be given verbally or by letter, no charge is made; in other cases, fees are on the basis of the usual professional scale, with special consideration for members.