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5th July 1980, Page 7
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

iE LONDON Boroughs ;sociation wants to see awbar vehicles banned 3m the capital's roads, though the Association res accept that circuses and irs should be able to use am with the aid of a permit home.

The proposed ban coincides th LBA's views on heavier lors, which it is clearly against. Iless the EEC contributes yards the upkeep of roads, it nains strongly opposed to any :rease in vehicle weights.

The theory that more drawrs would mean fewer vehicles a "prophesy-, according to A. The advantages of proved manoeuvrability are ....epted, but the length and lk of vehicles, coupled with zards for drivers when overlog them, them, appear to be disvantages which LBA cannot "The problems of London's ids are bad enough without :reasing them,said Simon ndall, chairman of LBA's using and works committee. The Association feels that it -I tolerate drawbars when ;h operators as showmen use vehicles exclusively, and, LBA, such people usually /el at night.