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Clyde Road Lights

Sir,—C. L. Crowley’s experiences and observations on the Clyde Road pedestrian crossing are important. In Christchurch it is generally safer to

cross streets away from pedestrian crossings. On the crossing (even after the approved “pause”) the walker appears to be fair game; at other points on the city streets .he is often waved courteously across by the motorist. An _dd situation.— Yours, etc., D.B.M. July 3, 1969.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32031, 4 July 1969, Page 10

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Clyde Road Lights Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32031, 4 July 1969, Page 10

Clyde Road Lights Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32031, 4 July 1969, Page 10