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9th July 1954, Page 37
9th July 1954
Page 37
Page 37, 9th July 1954 — Canadian Highway Progress
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A LTHOUGH Canadian expenditure on highways has risen since the war, the number of vehicles per mile on the road has increased, Post-war outlay on roads reached $2,000 m. at the end of March last year, and more than half of this sum was for the construction of new routes and reconstruction of old routes. At the end of 1952 there were 181,306 miles of road. 50,000 more than at the end of the war. The number of vehicles per mile stood at 17.4.

The Canadian Prime Minister has stated that no consideration can be given to reducing excise and tax on vehicles.

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