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Smoke in the City

6th December 1968
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Mr. Robert Vigars, chairman of the GLC planning and transportation committee, warned members of the Motor Agents Association in London on Monday that the City would not be willing much longer to live with the noise and stench of the modern motor vehicle.

"If manufacturers could solve the problem at source—by developing and fitting more efficient exhaust and silencing systems on their vehicles—it would make road-building more acceptable to the resident and easier and cheaper for the ratepayers", he added. "If the motor trade wants more roads more quickly, it must make this contribution to the work of the road engineer,"