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REFER to page one of your publication week ending November 23 and ask if there is a competition for printing pictures hack to front, or has the change been made in Scotland to drive on the right without us knowing? P. P. J. Smith Transport Manager

ARC COncreir Abingdon, Oxfordshire Mr Smith shows remarkable perception with his second suggestion. What readers saw was in fact the beginnings of a frasibility study quietly being piloted by the Department of Transport in Scotland into the UK's eventually driving on the right of the road in the interests of harmonisation with the rest (lithe 13C. The plan, apparently, is to start with 38-tonne artics and work down the scale to light vans and private cars over a period of several months. We understand that trials begin in earnest from April 1, 1986. —

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