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What Germany is Doing

20th June 1952, Page 48
20th June 1952
Page 48
Page 48, 20th June 1952 — What Germany is Doing
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

By P. A. C. Brotkington, A.M.I.Mech.E.

IHAVE recently returned from an extended tour of the Continent, during which I met operators and manufacturers of goods and passenger vehicles. We discussed their problems and methods of solving them, and I was shown how Germany is restoring its road transport system.

Taxation in Germany is higher even than in this country, with the result that on long-distance haulage, a 20-ton payload hardly yields a profit. A German co-operative society which uses 24-tonners gave me intimate details of its costs and I reproduce them in this symposium. The German Post Office is also keenly conscious of the need for economy in transport and makes extensive use of vehicles with small two-stroke engines.