THE TRANSPORT PROBLEM
kwOSM-S IK BRITAIN (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. RUGBY, October 30. Proposals for the creation of an entirely new scheme for the control of motor transport services are submitted in its second report by the Royal Commission on Transport. It suggests that Britain should be divided into fourteen areas, in which the traffic authorities would be three commissioners, whose duty it would be to control the licensing of Public Service vehicles and to co-ordinate the passenger carrying services. In carrying out their licensing duties the commissioners, it is proposed, would have regard to the elimination of unnecessary services, the provision of services on unremunerative routes, and the supervision of timetables and fares.
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Evening Star, Issue 20321, 1 November 1929, Page 9
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116THE TRANSPORT PROBLEM Evening Star, Issue 20321, 1 November 1929, Page 9
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