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21st February 1981
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

OHN GUTTRIDGE, chief inormation officer of the FTA, has leen having a verbal tussle with *ony Curtis, editor of Motor, vho hates lorries and wants to ee more goods transferred to ail.

"It seems to me that for a vhole range of reasons — the nefficient use of scarce fuel re,ources, pollution, environmena I disturbance and road iamage — everything possible ;hould be done to reduce excesiive dependence on road trans)ort for the carriage of freight," le said piously. These arguments do not, of course, apply to passengers. Cars do not use petrol, so they emit no lethal carbon monoxide, apart from which they are silent and have no contact with the road. Tony is writing for the wrong readers. He should be editing Glider.