§ Mr. Hammersleyasked the Minister of Transport whether he is aware that inconvenience and hardship arises during the rush hours by the failure of would-be passengers to queue up properly at the recognised omnibus stops of the London Passenger Transport Board; and will he arrange for some special supervision.
§ Lieut.-Colonel Moore-BrabazonMy information is that in general the queue system is well observed by intending passengers. Signs asking the public to form queues are exhibited at the great majority of stopping places where they are most required, and the fitting of additional signs is proceeding as fast as war conditions permit. Supervision of queues is exercised by the Board so far as practicable with the limited staff at their disposal. In present circumstances I cannot see my way to ask the Board to arrange for any greater measure of supervision, but I should be ready to discuss with them any particular case which my hon. Friend may have in mind.