SPEED LIMITS.
MOTOR UNION DISSATISFIED. (Per Press Association). CHRISTCHURCH, August 3. The action of the Main Highways Board in declining to make any exemptions in the South Island to the regulations fixing a. speed limit on metalled or grayel roads to 40 miles an hour, was strongly protested against at a meeting of the committee of the South Island Motor Union.
The chairman (Mr F. W. Johnston) said that conferences were useless and futile, when recommendations such as those which had been made by the Mo* tor Union for exemptions were completely flouted. Motorists should' press their demand for additional representation on the Main Highways Board.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 251, 4 August 1933, Page 2
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