Anti-skid
30th May 1969, Page 65
30th May 1969
Page 65

Page 65, 30th May 1969
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Skid-resistant road surfacing called Shellgrip can greatly reduced accidents at junction approaches. This claim follows tests carried out by the Greater London Council. A resin-based compound is applied to the road, gritted with calcined bauxite, and dries in two to three hours. A new Shell film gives information on the problem of polished road surfaces.
Film available shortly from: Shell-Mex and BP Film Library, 25 The Burroughs, Hendon, London, NW4.