STOP-LIGHTS FOR TRAMS
TO FBI CPITOK OP TH« PRiSS Sir, —The proposed regulations regarding compulsory safety equipment on tramccrs— a r'snm- of which vnu published this morning—while excellent in themselves, and long overdue, are, from a motorist’s point of view, lacking in one main essential—a regulation requiring the fitting to all trams of a rear stop-light that will give following traffic unmistakable warning when a tram is about to stop. Trams are a bug-bear to motorists at the best of times, and it is evidently an oversight on the part of those responsible for the framing of the new regulations that one has not been included compelling the fitting of an adequate stop-light to all tramcars. 1 trust it is not yet too late to have this remedied.—Yours, etc., MOTO. June 16, 1937.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22123, 19 June 1937, Page 20
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