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Vandys's Offer 'to Relieve . London Traffic.

3rd June 1919, Page 6
3rd June 1919
Page 6
Page 6, 3rd June 1919 — Vandys's Offer 'to Relieve . London Traffic.
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The directors of Vandvs, Ltd of Notting Hill Gate, have approached the Government, through Mr. Clem Edwards, lki:P., with an offer to under take the commercial risks of running a service of Army motor lorries for the , relief of congested traffic in London if 1,000 vehicles are placed at their disposal. The directors say that they will fit up the lorries with seats and small steps to make them available for passenger traffic; will find unemployed exArmy men to act as drivers and conductors; and will seek to arrange, in conjunction with the existing tube, tram and bus concerns, the most suitable routes. The company suggest that the Ministry of Munitions and the Air Ministry have at their disposal a number of motor chars-a-bancs fully adapted for carrying passengere which might be used for traffic purposes.