Road Tolls.
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The Automobile Association has approached all interested highway authorities, urging that the time is opportune for joint action directed towards the abolition of road tolls. These representations have been well received. The A.A. holds that payment of toll-charges conflieta with the accepted policy that the "special" tax on motor vehicles gives the right to free passage on the roads.
In our issue of April 25th we reported an interview which a representative of this journal had with Mr. Robert Barr, coach proprietor of Leeds. Mr. Barr tells us4tha“seur representative, in one matter entirely misunderstood him. He has no complaint against the club-type of passenger as a whole, and, whilst extending his sphere of operations by catering for the tourist class of passenger, will certainly not cease his efforts to provide what is a magnificent and much-appreciated form of recreation for the working man.