Economic Loss
Sir, —May I trespass on your apace? I notice Mr. Jeffreys complains that motorcars have to stop when trams stop and hold up traffic, causing loss of time and capital. He even suggests that trams will have to be scrapped owing to this “hold up.” It evidently comes to this: the safety of the people is of second importance and the convenience of motorists of first importance. The convenience of trams is nothing to that, of motor-cars. Surely this is the limit!— I am, etc., SAFETY FIRST. March 25, 1931.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 154, 26 March 1931, Page 11
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92Economic Loss Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 154, 26 March 1931, Page 11
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