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5th July 1935, Page 25
5th July 1935
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

More about incombustible petrol.

More expressions of dissatisfaction over trade-plate regulations. 0 Little of the metallurgist's big contribution to progress in design.

Of dissatisfaction with traffic conditions at Hyde Park Corner, in influential quarters.

It suggested that drivers convicted of technical offences should choose to go to prison instead of paying fines.

That this would quickly diminish the intensity of police persecution throughout the country.

Of someone suggesting that we must be dirty to require all these sanitary vehicles to keep our towns clean.

That motor scythes have gained popularity with authorities responsible for the upkeep of grass verges, this "good-growing weather." Of increasing interest in tractors.

Of established makers and new entrants responding by developing new types.

That as there is a big majority for raiding the Road Fund, the Road Fund is in danger of joining " the great majority."

That the employment of tractors and motor lorries —not to mention the farmer's private car—has led to a general improvement in farm roads.

That passengers dislike large notices pasted on bus windows thus reducing the view.

That anyone who is out after a Vixen is assured of good hunting.

Doubt cast on the wisdom of flush-fitted kerbstones as used in a certain county.

That the Raleigh ratio of cubic capacity to weight affords a good example of high economic value.

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Organisations: Road Fund
Locations: Raleigh

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