TRAFFIC RULES.
WHY EXCEPT TRAM CARS? MOTOR UNION'S AGITATION. "ROAD HOGS AMONGST MOTORMEN." (By Telegraph—Press Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH, this day. "That the Government be written to asking that the regulation dictating that vehicles must give way to others on their right be altered so that trams are not excepted."
This motion was carried at a meeting of the South Island Motor Union.
"It is a serious mistake to make any exemptions," said Mr. A. E. Ansell, president. "It puts a weapon into the hands of those road-hogging motormen who dash at corners in the knowledge that they must be given way to. There are road-hogs amongst motormen just as' much as among motorists."
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 12
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