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7th August 1982, Page 51
7th August 1982
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

'HEN I forecast exceptional ?Jays on the roads this summer lid not realise that as much as miles of motorway would be ider extensive repairs at the ime time. The slow lanes ainly used by lorries are irticularly affected. What is orse, the RAC warns that these ntructions will remain for any years.

Frustration is aggravated by ose miles of coned-off Irriageway where there is no gn of work in progress or even reatened. The RAC seems to low the reason but does not :plain it.

As though these hazards are ,t bad enough, there are daily dio reports of serious cidents, many to heavy lorries, ocking or closing roads and fling for time-wasting versions, if they can be found, id always at peak periods. iese conform with the law that ys that no matter how bad a uation, it can always be made )rsia.

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