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27th July 1956, Page 37
27th July 1956
Page 37
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That speed is definitely important for snow clearance if we are to maintain the speed of industrial transport.

That reference is made to this now because of the vagaries of our weather and the need for early preparation.

That "Don't cross the road immediately behind or in front of a parked vehicle" is excellent advice. but hard to follow during shopping hours in busy main streets.

That B.T.C. doesn't stand for British Treasure Chest.

That British prosperity demands good road services on good road surfaces.

That the only thing you can trust other people to do nowadays is to let you down.

That as striking seems to have become a trade, strikers should have their own union.

That a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, but a lock-up is the safest place to keep the bird that lays one's golden eggs.

Someone suggesting that it would bring home to modern readers the change in road transport vehicles in the past half century if we were to reproduce some of the advertisements in our early issues.

That it would be somewhat embarrassing if this idea was put into practice and orders were sent for the vehicles depicted.

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