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RIGHT-HAND RULE

Sir, —I am one of those who say that the right-hand rule should never have come into existence. “Auto-Da-Fe” should be very pleased to know that living in Christchurch, hp has a Road Safety Council to look after him. At the Cranford street-Innes road fine open intersection/ they had to protect drivers with compulsory stop signs, which does not say much for the give way to the right rule, which will not be Xaltered until more lives are taken. A young driver on a country road, who can see over the hedge for a quarter of a mile to his right that the road is dear, says to himself’“l’m going for it,” and he gets it. Unfortunately, the other poor chap gets it also. It may come right soon.—Yours, etc., ALL TO BLAZES. ’ March 24, 1954,

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27307, 25 March 1954, Page 3

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RIGHT-HAND RULE Press, Volume XC, Issue 27307, 25 March 1954, Page 3

RIGHT-HAND RULE Press, Volume XC, Issue 27307, 25 March 1954, Page 3

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