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26th February 1954
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

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That it may soon be made illegal for any road user to be a road abuser.

Much of the need to fill the trains but too little of their obligation to fill our needs.

That there is more competition in the forgings industry, which may cheapen these products.

That Mr. Ernest Davies, M.P., seems "to have it in" for users of private cars and ancillary vehicles,

Of a suggestion by Lord Brabazon EO use short advertisements in reflector studs on the backs of large lorries,

That motorists who could not pass these lorries, would read these advertisements so much that they would be indelibly imprinted on their minds.

That the Worthing Local Safety Committee were told recently that drivers of commercial vehicles could drive as well with one hand as others using two.

Hopes that the crank who plants sticks of gelignite in London buses and elsewhere, will blow himself up in some quiet spot away from danger to other people or property. Of someone referring to a recent front-cover advertisement as "a study in sturdiness."

That drivers regard the nervous crosser who suddenly doubles back as a double-crosser.

That the Tadcaster U.D.C. find their dust collection simplified by employing All-Traction tyres.

From Lord Douglas of Kirtleside that he hopes for a helicopter landing place on Waterloo Station within five years. .

That this would relieve much road traffic between the airports and central London.

That Ferodo VG 95 moulded facings maintain their braking properties at temperatures up to 1,000 degrees F.

Of an elderly lady warming her stockinged feet during the recent cold spell with the heat from the underfloor engine on a Bristol single-decker.

• That a recent broadcast told of those "who are willing to work hard for the love of working hard," but few of us meet such a spirit among the younger workers of today, .

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