BR cautious
25th June 1965, Page 37
25th June 1965
Page 37

Page 37, 25th June 1965
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A SPOKESMAN for British Railways srl, said that while the Board agreed that the present licensing system contributed little to the objective of co-operation and co-ordination between road and rail, its abolition. without any alternative proposals, still left the basic
problems to he resolved.
For this reason the Board attached great importance to linking the abolition of licensing to the implications of the committee's recommendation that other measures were necessary to the development of a general transport policy.