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Freight pattern never static

20th September 1968
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

1.12 It is fallacious to regard the traffic pattern as static. There is a "to-and-fro" all the time between road and rail; and between one haulier and another. Customers' needs change; and operators strain all the time to improve and adapt their services. A static situation would indeed spell decay—one reason for eschewing rules and regulations which tend to freeze situations.