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A day last month in the life of London’s dangerously overburdened traffic system. Despite a mild winter meaning less staff sickness and less chance of breakdowns, the city was still plunged into traffic chaos. With the arteries of the capital clogged, what chance have the emergency services?

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Press, 15 February 1989, Page 21

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A day last month in the life of London’s dangerously overburdened traffic system. Despite a mild winter meaning less staff sickness and less chance of breakdowns, the city was still plunged into traffic chaos. With the arteries of the capital clogged, what chance have the emergency services? Press, 15 February 1989, Page 21

A day last month in the life of London’s dangerously overburdened traffic system. Despite a mild winter meaning less staff sickness and less chance of breakdowns, the city was still plunged into traffic chaos. With the arteries of the capital clogged, what chance have the emergency services? Press, 15 February 1989, Page 21