Road Procedure Too Slow, Say N.R.T.F.
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rONCERN at the slow official
procedure for road improvement is expressed by the National Road Transport Federation in their report for 1954-55, issued on Tuesday.
They believe that it should be possible to speed up the routine and t hat work on alterations to main roads which holds up the flow of industrial !raffle should be carried on during the night and throughout the weekends.
It is no answer to the problem of traffic congestion in large towns to impose further restrictions on the collection and delivery of goods and passengers by commercial vehicles, the Federation say. Further restrictions of this character will ultimately make useless many valuabla' trading premises in the centres of towns because supplies cannot he received.