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31st January 1981
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

ENJOYED the correspondence 1 heavy lorries in The Daily le graph which Mike Kneen, of e Road Haulage Association, id Charles Oliver, of Beck and Alitzer Crane and Transport d, helped to stir. I award the st prize to Josephine Ferrierawkesley, of MoretonImpstead, who complained at A382 was constantly used ; a short cut by heavy lorries. "This road is in many places ift wide," she said, "and the rries are 8ft 4in [sic] wide, so ro cannot pass without enmgering pedestrians and operty."

In case you wonder how two rries totallying 16ft 8in wide n pass through a 15ft gap, th or without danger, I should :plain that it is all done by rnir


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