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THE Monsanto Clear Pass spray suppression system is being fitted

5th September 1981
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Page 9, 5th September 1981 — THE Monsanto Clear Pass spray suppression system is being fitted
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to 12 vehicles in the fleet of Suttons of St Helens for evaluation.

The fleet consists of 300 ERFs and Seddon Atkinsons based at ten nationwide depots.

The Clear Pass, which is claimed to be the first costeffective and efficient means of combating spray, consists of thermoplastic sheets covered with short polyethylene blades which trap water thrown up by the road wheels and return it to the road.

The sheets are formed into replacement rain flaps and valances.

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