FTA's night classes
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OTHER FACET of the Freight Transport Association's struggle to the Greater London Council's plans to ban lorries at nights and weekends was a survey carried out this week by transport stu "he FTA is making a big effort provide the GLC with details how lorry bans will affect its mbers, and also is trying to im up concern about London trictions among its members rther parts of Britain.
he survey, conducted by 15 dents from the Polytechnic of ntral London's transport dies unit, is intended to assist rith both of these objectives. 'hirteen students were carryout their night checks beten 9pm on Wednesday and n on Thursday, the other two other nights when they were liable. The FTA made a conution towards their expenses the work, which was also exted to help them with their