HC Deb 06 July 1925 vol 186 c41
92. Mr. W. BAKER

asked the Minister of Transport whether he is aware that the congestion on the main roads out of London is accentuated by the practice of permitting vehicles to stand for considerable periods outside business premises; and whether he proposes to take early action on this subject?

The MINISTER of TRANSPORT (Colonel Ashley)

The question of vehicles standing for considerable periods in certain streets during the busiest traffic hours is one which I have referred to the London Traffic Committee for their advice, as to whether they consider it desirable that any regulations should be made; and, if so, of what nature, subject to reasonable facilities being provided for carrying on business.