MORE SIGNS.
The Signposting Patrol of the Auckland Automobile Association, after experiencing a busy week in the ftotorua and Bay of Plenty districte; left town again this morning to erect a number of new signs throughout the Waikato and Hauraki Plains areas. The Automobile Association is paying a good deal of at'.ention to obscure dangers where motorists are liable to encounter difficulty owing to tho alignment of the road or peculiarities which are not apparent, at a casual glance. No\y that the motor regulations have been gazetted, a number of the new "One Way Bridge" signs are to be placed in position. At one eide of the bridge a sign bearing the" words "Please Give Way" indicates to the approaching motorist that tho onus is thrown upon him to give way should a car be approaching from. 1 the opposite direction.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 14
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