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Bus operators fight road chac

28th October 1966
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BRITAIN'S bus operators, including] don Transport, on Tuesday launch campaign called "Travellers' Joy?" to b home to public authorities and traveller: economic and social necessity of ending traffic chaos on our roads. Nearly a ml leaflets bearing the campaign title wil distributed throughout the country.

Essential to the success of the camix declares the leaflet, are more traffic man ment schemes emphasizing the importam the bus. Giving examples of the sche needed the leaflet calls for: "Clearway keep the kerbside free from obstruct assured access to the points where pe want to get on and off; conveniently sited unencumbered stopping places; priorit right-hand turns, and any other tr, management measures that are required Appealing to the public to seek actic prevent traffic chaos, the leaflet says: we go on as we are, every vehicle in towns will soon be travelling at half t& speed—slow enough in all conscience