NEW REGULATION.
SAFETY GLASS WINDSCREENS.
MUST BE APPROVED.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day.
A recently gazetted amendment t6 the Traffic- Rejrrilations, 1930, provides for the fitting of safety glars in windHfTPf>TiA wliieh mi?l't be replaced after September 1 next. When the matter waft discussed witli the Minister of Transport, the Hon. T*. Semple, to-day, it was learned that only those types of safety glass approved by the Minister and subsequently gazetted would satisfy legal requirements. It was pointed out that it would be of advantage to all firms holding stocks of safety glass to forward samples to the Commissioner of Transport for testing purposes. Tn order to avoid any misunderstanding it was stated that the fitting of safety glass in windscreens would only be required when replacement was necessary and actually effected.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 192, 16 August 1939, Page 5
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