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22nd May 1959, Page 31
22nd May 1959
Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

" Don't heedlessly force other drivers to brake."

That soon it will be a Valentine Day in London every day.

That Ribble do not like the threat to stop smoking in the lower saloons of their double-deckers.

That smoking up or down has been permitted during 40 years, and most passengers seem to appreciate their freedom in this respect.

That, on the other hand, many women passengers certainly do not like sitting next to a man smoking shag in a " rich" Pipe.

So far, of no claim from the railways that they could undertake to carry the huge sections of a gigantic magnet, which is in the making."

That, from the objectors' point of view, the haulier who wants to supply better facilities to fill what he thinks is a transport gap, is always in the wrong.

That to outside observers it often seems to be a case of "they could if they would, but they don't," against "he would if he could, but he mayn't." Of the P.P.A. as the passengers' " Papa."

That "defensive driving" is a term used in the U.S. for those who try to avoid accidents.

A warning to the foolish that a driving disqualification is not an order they can afford to ignore.

That a few who have experimented in this direction may have escaped, but many have been heavily fined and have had their periods of disqualification lengthened.

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