'oleep . ing in Lay-bys Permissible BELIEF that it was illegal for
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lorry drivers to sleep in lay-bys has n corrected by Mr. G. N. C. Swift, .k of the peace and of Cumberland riding Joint Committee. He has nted out that it is no offence for a ter who feels sleepy to pull into a .by, provided that the time spent is set against his statutory rest periods. ging is, said Mr. Swift, one of the sons for building lay-bys.
LTBRO APPLIANCES CHEAPER RICE reductions of up to £100 for Matbro oil-engined fork-lift trucks I bulk loaders have been announced Messrs. Mathew Bros., Sandy Lane rth, Wallington, Surrey.
"ypical prices effective from Septem1 are as follows:—Model 45/9/P
I M35/9/P 2-ton fork-lift truCk, 340; Model 45/121P and M35/12/P In fork-lift truck, £1,395; Model '9/P 1-ton fork-lift truck, £870; adel 25/P and M25/13 1-eu.yd. bulk der, £1,415.
,IZES FOR "CO-OP" STUDENTS
'0 arouse interest in transport classes among the employees, the Scottish -operative transport executive have arded prizes to the two co-operative ididates with the highest marks in the ent Royal Society of Arts transport heme B) third-year examinations. [he successful entrants were Mr. V. Lapham and Mr. J. Gordon. [he executive also seek to increase number of employees taking instrucnal courses.
"LONDON ON WHEELS"
'HE." London _on Wheels" exhibition in the shareholders' meeting room Euston station is to continue until mary 30. The prices of admission ve been reduced to 6d. for adults and for children.