Monday, Mar. 23, 1953

Progress

What fuming motorists have long suspected, Britain's Royal Automobile Club last week confirmed. Looking up old records, the R.A.C. discovered that on the busiest of mornings in 1905, two-horse broughams could clip-clop down Piccadilly, from Hyde Park Corner to the Circus, at 14.8 m.p.h. Then the R.A.C. measured the crawl of motorcars through today's congested Piccadilly traffic. Average speed: 6.2 m.p.h.

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