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Continental Course for Drivers A UNIQUE scheme is being introduced by

5th October 1962
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the British School of Motoring to provide a conversion course for drivers whose work takes them onto the Continent. Designed tO assist companies and Fleet operators whose vehicles operate, or are about to operate, on the mainland of Europe, the .Continental conversion course will cover not only right-handrule driving techniques but traffic regulations and signs and—perhaps most important—documentation and frontiercrossing formalities. All or part of this instruction can be offered, according to operators' choice, and fees will vary accordingly.

Leyland, Renault and Daimler-Benz are giving their backing to the project.

As well as offering the facilities to British concerns operating abroad, B.S.M. will cater for Continental drivers bringing loads to Britain.

Inquiries about the new service should be addressed to the British School of Motoring, Ltd., 102 Sidney Street, Chelsea, London, S.W.3.

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