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LONDON CONGESTION: NO CURE?

28th January 1955
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" SOME people think that it is impossible to cure London's traffic problem. It certainly is by adding to the enormous, irksome restrictions on commercial-vehicle operators. Only widened and replanned roads and streets can contribute realistically towards° keeping the capital's traffic on the move," said Mr. B. B. Sykes,' public relations officer of the British Road Federation, when he addressed the Metropolitan Area of the National Association of Furniture Warehousemen and Removers last week.

"We must not be too squeamish about what needs to be preserved in London when we are considering replanning and demolition," he added.


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