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Govt. Backs New Signs INTRODUCING the Worboys Corn' mittee report

5th July 1963, Page 13
5th July 1963
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Page 13, 5th July 1963 — Govt. Backs New Signs INTRODUCING the Worboys Corn' mittee report
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on road signs at a Press conference on Wednesday, Mr. Marples made it clearthat he Would like to get its recommendations implemented quickly (a period of five years was mentioned) and he said that the Government was in general agreement with the report.

The Ministry is already at work on the regulations which will be needed to give effect to the new signs.

The Worboys report suggests that Britain should " go Continental" with a £22 m. scheme for pictorial signs on roads other than motorways, and that a new system of "primary routes" should be introduced. Details will be published in The Commercial Motor next week.

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