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There's a vehicle every 27 yards

2nd December 1966
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

SPEAKING at a dinner in Stockport on

Monday, at which safe driving awards were presented to 514 drivers, Mr. William Leese, general manager of the North Western Road Car Co. Ltd., stressed the vital need for people to appreciate the importance of buses as a means of mass transportation in urban areas. The car had proved to be a dismal failure in such areas, he said.

With 12,870,000 licensed vehicles in Britain there were 64 motor vehicles per mile of road or one vehicle every 27 yards.