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TRAFFIC SIGNS ON ROADS

REGULATIONS MUST BE OBSERVED HIGHWAYS BOARD DECISION Only traffic signs that are of a uniform standard will receive a subsidy from the Main Highways Board in future. In a letter read at a meeting of the Gcraldine County Council yesterday, Mi F. Langbein, Main Highways Board representative in Canterbury, advised that the Commissioner of Transport (Mr G. Laurenson) had drawn attention to the fact that a number of traffic signs being erected by some Automobile Associations did not conform to the signs prescribed by the traffic sign regulations. The object of the regulations was to ensure uniformity and in future sicns must be of a uniform type and dimension before the highways subsidy could be paid.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22269, 7 December 1937, Page 9

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TRAFFIC SIGNS ON ROADS Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22269, 7 December 1937, Page 9

TRAFFIC SIGNS ON ROADS Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22269, 7 December 1937, Page 9

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