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The Auckland City Council has de'cioetf upon a rule for traffic at intersections, and it will come into operation in about one month. It will be known as the " right hand side rule," which means the person advancing to the driver's right shall be given brecedence. In the illustration on the left the white car has the road, the black one giving way as the other vehicle is on the right of the black car's driver. In the centre toe wnite car gives way to the black, and in the third instance the white car hat precedence.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 15 May 1926, Page 10

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The Auckland City Council has de'cioetf upon a rule for traffic at intersections, and it will come into operation in about one month. It will be known as the " right hand side rule," which means the person advancing to the driver's right shall be given brecedence. In the illustration on the left the white car has the road, the black one giving way as the other vehicle is on the right of the black car's driver. In the centre toe wnite car gives way to the black, and in the third instance the white car hat precedence. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 15 May 1926, Page 10

The Auckland City Council has de'cioetf upon a rule for traffic at intersections, and it will come into operation in about one month. It will be known as the " right hand side rule," which means the person advancing to the driver's right shall be given brecedence. In the illustration on the left the white car has the road, the black one giving way as the other vehicle is on the right of the black car's driver. In the centre toe wnite car gives way to the black, and in the third instance the white car hat precedence. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 15 May 1926, Page 10