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CBI SLAMS TRANSPORT POLICY

23rd November 1995
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• The Confederation of British Industry has dismissed Government transport policy in a barrage of criticism over misplaced priorities.

At last week's conference director after director from the boards of some of Britain's best-known companies ques tioned the wisdom of cutting transport spending and income tax while the country's road network languishes in "congestion and disrepair".

"Our Government continues to debate the issue as if it were a new phenomenon," said William Younger opera

' tions director Graham Miller. He called for modest increases in vehicle weights, more overnight deliveries, better parking enforcement and incentives for multi-modal operation. Millen wants incentives for multi-modal operation.

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