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5th March 1954, Page 34
5th March 1954
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

THE Manchester centre of the Institute of Traffic Administration have formed six committees to study different aspects of the city's traffic problem.

Respective functions of the committees are as follows: traffic-control methods; traffic flow, one-way streets, and the adoption of lanes for fast and slow vehicles; causes of hold-ups (bus stops and pedestrian crossings); through traffic and pass roads; parking; legal aspects, • The centre invite anyone wishing to co-operate to write to the secretary. Mr. C. J. Parker, 107 Moss Lane, Ashton-on-Mersey, Sale.

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