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He pointed out that in Britain there were special "low bridge"

type vehicles with a single low step into the bottom saloon.

Mr. Miller also complained at the absence of proper queue rails

to assist in the orderly boarding of buses, and said that more seats should

be provided by the Urban Services Department at the main bus station "to

improve the general appearance of what otherwise appear to be austere and

functional pieces of land".

Turning to taxis, Mr. Miller said there might be some advantage

by ensuring that they were specially built to provide easier means of

access for passengers "many of whom find it difficult getting in and out

of these cars!

In conclusion, Mr. Miller said he hoped the symposium "will have

given us all food for thought and we can go away with renewed vigour and

determination to ensure that the needs of the entire community are catered

for in the futuro".

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