Cycle tests opposed
The Canterbury Automobile Association is to ask that the new regulations requiring power-cycles to be tested for warrants of fitness to be held in abeyance until staff and facilities are able to cope with present workloads.
In a recommendation to the New Zealand association the Canterbury association said that it seemed ridiculous that power-cycles which had previously been exempt from testing should now need warrants at a time when staff and facilities were overextended.
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Press, 25 February 1977, Page 6
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