Study for crossing
I The Christchurch City) i Council will take particular) note of the big number of i pedestrians and cyclists I crossing Oxford Terrace, [near Antigua Street, when evaluating its present cycleplanning study.
The Christchurch town clerk (Mr J. H. Gray) said that the unmarked crossing line was particularly busy at I peak traffic times in the morning and late afternoon. It was hoped, he said, that the study would indicate a long-term solution to the problems of all traffic using the area.
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