TRAFFIC IN CATHEDRAL SQUARE
iO THB EDITOH OF THE PHESB. Sir, —If I may presume to give an opinion upon the traffic in Cathedra] square, it is that there is yet no safety for pedestrians, and there can never be any until all motor traffic, with the exception of the trams, is regulated to a walking pace—the pace of the pedestrian—within the Square. And as for the terrifying motor-cycle, il should be allowed into the country for police purposes only.—Yours, etc., J.S.A. January 19, 1938.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22307, 22 January 1938, Page 18
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