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29th August 1981
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

YTTISH SECRETARY George Inger has proposed increases .he Forth Road Bridge tolls

has told the Forth Road Ige Joint Board he intends to te an order revising the iorised tolls, which have not n increased since 1969.

le proposed new toil for vy vehicles is a rise from 50 e to 80 pence on the stanrate and the concessionary rises from 30 to 50p. The toll )scorted vehicles doubles to / law these proposals must dvertised, allowing the pubn opportunity to object to 1.

AUTOMOBILE Association completed a study of 23,000 s of Britain's roads during a ey of traffic sign placing at 'work sites. Of more than sites visited, 49 per cent found to be inadequately ed, "posing considerable ntial danger", according to p Startin, the AAs Midland I of traffic and environment. urteen inspectors investid the adequacy of advance ling and clarity of instruc;.


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