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L.C.C. Traffic Problems.

3rd June 1919, Page 5
3rd June 1919
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Page 5, 3rd June 1919 — L.C.C. Traffic Problems.
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

At a meeting of the L.C.C. recently, Mr. H. H. Gordon, who proposed the' substantial estimate of £250,000 for improvements, referred to the traffic preblem and said that iii 1904 it was estimated that the number of passengers using vehicles of conveyance on London highways was 700,000,000, in 1914 the figures had increased to 1;401,000,000, and he estimated that in the present year the number would be no fewer than 2,100,000,000. He coin plained that nothing had had been done to meet the situation.

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