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29th March 1935, Page 73
29th March 1935
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That Brighton's refuse builds its roads.

That increasing attention is being devoted to the problem of chassis-weight reduction, whilst retaining the safety margin.

That one manufacturer is able to claim a pay-load equal to 614per cent, of the gross weight of the v chicle.

That good results are expected from the addition to Castrol of a "soluble chromium stabilizer" and a "fin derived inhibitor."

Of a resolution at a recent meeting of road users won by the pros and cons.

That all road transport interests will prove to be essentially convergent.

That a cat sporting a learner's badge may prove to he a wolf in rabbit's 'clothing. That investments sometimes influence outlook.

That the Home Secretary has ordered that in all prosecutions for speeding, where no speedometer is fitted, the court must be notified.

That it seems possible that a speedometer may be made compulsory on every commercial vehicle.

That whatever may be said of cyclists, they are an example to the motor user that prompt and unified action in dealing with restrictive proposals is often successful. That motor coaches will be declared "winners "at Aintree to-day.

That despite the efforts of its defenders the tram is on its last wheels in many areas.

That dual-purpose vehicles are not used to the extent which their capabilities would appear to justify.

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