Show Paved Highways Help to Solve Freight Problem The truck motor has largely solved one of t the greatest problems of ot freight handling the handling the short haul This has hos added greatly to the expense of freight handling by the railroads In the past and has been an nn Inconvenience to the railroads as well as ns a n source of extra costs ost In transportation With the development de of ot even even sur sur- sur faced need aced paved roads the truck motor bascome has bas come to the aid ald ald of ot tb the shipper and ond the railroads The shipper may move his goods with less loss delay and at smaller cost and the roads are saved the trouble of ot handling short haul freight which often orten results In a loss to them i Realization of the Importance of the tle truck motor In this rol rote has hns caused many transportation authorities together together to to- gether with leaders in the automotive Industry to consider seriously the tha building of ot an extensive system of heavy duty paved highways the primary mary mart purpose of which will be to accommodate accommodate accommodate ac ac- ac- ac truck motor freight service although these highways would serve other vel vehicular traffic Already this Is being l put Into effect In 10 some places Jt concrete pavements pU of extra strength are being built on streets elS and highways that accommodate accommodate ac ac- hea heavy freight traffic One of the most roost notable of this kind of pl Is the Ihl concrete highway recently completed between Los Angeles An geles and Its harbor at San Pedro An unusually large amount of freight Is carried by truck motor over this harbar har har- harbor bor bar truck boulevard as liS It Is called to the tile docks doks at t San Run Pedro where It ItIs ItIs itis Is loaded on un ships for distant ports Othe Other parts of the country have followed fol tot 10 lowed tl this policy to n wavering degree to Increase freight handling efficiency by giving duty heavy highways and I str |