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No-passing warning

Dotted, lines are appearing on .State highways before the double no-passing lines are painted, and the dots have confused some motorists. One of the first places in i Christchurch to be given doh i ted lines is the motorway of i the Christchurch-Lyttelton ; road tunnel; and this is appropriate because it was the Road Tunnel Authority which proposed successfully to the , New Zealand Traffic Institute last year that the dotted lines : be shown as a warning to i motorists that they were ap- , proaching, a no-passing area.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32798, 24 December 1971, Page 1

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No-passing warning Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32798, 24 December 1971, Page 1

No-passing warning Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32798, 24 December 1971, Page 1

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