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This fact, however, is usually given so much prominence when the claims of road transport are advanced that the impression may easily be given that it is the only argument which
the industry cares to proffer. Important as it is, adequate attention should also be given to the many other advantages which road transport offers.
Prominently among them is that of time-saving, for it still remains the fact that, unless one can use air transport, there is no quicker way of moving goods from one point to another than by road. This is true if the problem be the relatively simple one of transferring goods from, say, the docks at Liverpool to a ware house or market in London. It becomes still more emphatically true as transport problems become more complex.