SAFETY GLASS IN CARS.
NEW BRITISH REGULATION. (United Press Association —Copyright.) LONDON, August 21. On January 1 next, regulations will be issued by the Ministry for Transport to make compulsory^safety glass windscreens on motor vehicle's. All vehicles manufactured after 1931 are fitted with windscreens of the safety type, but it is estimated that some 600,000 private and about 200,000 commercial vehicles at present on the road have ordinary glass screens, and probably 500,000 of these will be maintained on the road by the owners, who will have to have neiv windscreens fitted before the end of the year.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 266, 22 August 1936, Page 6
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