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"CO-ORDINATE AND EASE CONGESTION"

5th January 1951, Page 36
5th January 1951
Page 36
Page 36, 5th January 1951 — "CO-ORDINATE AND EASE CONGESTION"
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

("0-ORDINATION of all forms of '-'transport in and around Glasgow was suggested by Coun. P. Meldrum. at a meeting of the Glasgow City Labour Party, as a means for solving the city's traffic problem.

The fact that all transport within the city was now publicly owned was a challenge to the party, he said. Road transport had -reached saturation point and speedy transport to the suburbs must beprovided by other means. Trams should be replaced by trolleybuses.

The ban on former privately owned buses picking-up and setting-down passengers in the city should he examined. Congestion could be ameliorated if bus services were introduced on housing estates to link with the railways.

Savings could be effected by cutting out many suburban routes already served by rail and by former private buses.