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BRITAIN’S ROAD PROBLEMS. —Britain’s new arterial highways are being planned and studied in miniature before they are laid down. A group of transport officials study a model of a "clover-leaf" crossing which eliminates all possibility of intersection collisions by an ingenious arrangement of curved ramps.

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Southland Times, Issue 23782, 1 April 1939, Page 13

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BRITAIN’S ROAD PROBLEMS.—Britain’s new arterial highways are being planned and studied in miniature before they are laid down. A group of transport officials study a model of a "clover-leaf" crossing which eliminates all possibility of intersection collisions by an ingenious arrangement of curved ramps. Southland Times, Issue 23782, 1 April 1939, Page 13

BRITAIN’S ROAD PROBLEMS.—Britain’s new arterial highways are being planned and studied in miniature before they are laid down. A group of transport officials study a model of a "clover-leaf" crossing which eliminates all possibility of intersection collisions by an ingenious arrangement of curved ramps. Southland Times, Issue 23782, 1 April 1939, Page 13