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Planning And Traffic

Sir, —Whatever form the city triangles take, whether scalene, equilateral, rightangle, or, like your correspondent, “Isosceles,” somewhat obuse, the very convenient and accessible taxi stands and shelters on them would be enhanced by flower planting. Nothing has provided more useful employment, or altered our way of life more than the motorcar. It may merit every accusation made against it, but never boredom. Wide and opposing discussion about the motor car will be with us, until engineers develop the now possible oneman helicopter. We will then lift instead of bumping about on the road wearing out tyres, and rise . above the powerpoles which cause thousands of casualties by their roadlme placing.—Yours, etc.. SETH NEWELL. December 21. 1965.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30940, 22 December 1965, Page 12

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Planning And Traffic Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30940, 22 December 1965, Page 12

Planning And Traffic Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30940, 22 December 1965, Page 12

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