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9th May 1922, Page 4
9th May 1922
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

A committee of the East Riding County Council has made application to the Ministry of Transport for an Order prohibiting or restricting, subject to such exceptions or conditions as to occasional user or otherwise as may be specified in the Order, the driving of heavy motorcars and locomotives on the following roads, on the grounds, that vehicles of the classes mentioned cannot be used on the highways in question without endangering the safety of the vehicles and the persons therein and of other traffic using the highways, and that the highways are unsuitable for use by vehicles of those classes :—

The road in the Borough of Beverley from Railway Street, at its junction with Wednesday Market, via Wisdneaday Market, Butcher Row, and Toll Gavel to Register Square.

The roads in the Pocklington Urban District known as Clark's Lane Post Lane, Waterloo Lane, Waterloo Square, and kern Lane.

The roads in the Sculcoates Rural District known as Ladysvell Gate, Welton, Potterill Lane, Sutton, and a road in the Parish of Kirk Ella.


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