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Their Daily Schedules— Inspectors study orders for patrol duties

All Correct.—Checking a driver's licence, part of the routine work.

Motorist, keep your eye on this.

Portable meters are used fo* ascertaining the weights of loads on motor-lorries. The weight of the vehicle is found from the marks on its side.

A Traffic Raid.—Cars queue-up as their licences and warrants 1 are checked over.

Number-plate Obscured.—An officer gives a deserved warning to an offender. -,f ■

v ■.;■./.■■>. r, ■■" 'i,-ii~-, i nspector weUknoym I the Sotith Island. , I 1 f .\- *'$A ..-'rvjvr• v il ;

Inspector B. R. Hill, another widely-experienced officer.

Only a Courtesy.—A fair motorist is helped out of her difficulties by a highways inspector. /

• V%}, i,;- \• , )' :4 An Accident.—Measuring distances and collecting paitiCiil#** of the mishap. •*" r ,

jjUUWAIu ijji < J ... w ....... Speeding.—The inspector falls in behind to check the speed of the offending vehicle. "

The Inspector's View.— Following a car* ,v^,'

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Their Daily Schedules— Inspectors study orders for patrol duties All Correct.—Checking a driver's licence, part of the routine work. Motorist, keep your eye on this. Portable meters are used fo* ascertaining the weights of loads on motor-lorries. The weight of the vehicle is found from the marks on its side. A Traffic Raid.—Cars queue-up as their licences and warrants1 are checked over. Number-plate Obscured.—An officer gives a deserved warning to an offender. -,f ■ v ■.;■./.■■>. r, ■■" 'i,-ii~-, i nspector weUknoym I the Sotith Island. , I 1 f.\- *'$A ..-'rvjvr• v il ; Inspector B. R. Hill, another widely-experienced officer. Only a Courtesy.—A fair motorist is helped out of her difficulties by a highways inspector. / • V%}, i,;- \• , )':4 An Accident.—Measuring distances and collecting paitiCiil#** of the mishap. •*"r , jjUUWAIu ijji < J ... w....... Speeding.—The inspector falls in behind to check the speed of the offending vehicle. " The Inspector's View.—Following a car* ,v^,' Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 1 (Supplement)

Their Daily Schedules— Inspectors study orders for patrol duties All Correct.—Checking a driver's licence, part of the routine work. Motorist, keep your eye on this. Portable meters are used fo* ascertaining the weights of loads on motor-lorries. The weight of the vehicle is found from the marks on its side. A Traffic Raid.—Cars queue-up as their licences and warrants1 are checked over. Number-plate Obscured.—An officer gives a deserved warning to an offender. -,f ■ v ■.;■./.■■>. r, ■■" 'i,-ii~-, i nspector weUknoym I the Sotith Island. , I 1 f.\- *'$A ..-'rvjvr• v il ; Inspector B. R. Hill, another widely-experienced officer. Only a Courtesy.—A fair motorist is helped out of her difficulties by a highways inspector. / • V%}, i,;- \• , )':4 An Accident.—Measuring distances and collecting paitiCiil#** of the mishap. •*"r , jjUUWAIu ijji < J ... w....... Speeding.—The inspector falls in behind to check the speed of the offending vehicle. " The Inspector's View.—Following a car* ,v^,' Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 1 (Supplement)