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Tunes have changed. ¥xi need to know todays road rules. Curved or forked intersections ' ' IL —2 — _ ==—3* —Xpl— J.< <\ HHr i * IF Nk M ___J j«F 1 fl 1,11 —-a ZZ—~—TA ~ HF / \ - / / \ Ib !r s u /f ~ • a WW - yC—-— — —JA . / / " - 'w \ / / \ / / ' \ / .■'.// __________ '' \ / -f — — '• I f- j ■ ’ " r I l ’ r—J ' J, I p- 1 ‘ — X. S 3 E 3 (■HHH) E3' G 3 A Nebs® SBBK) «iaA 1- — ’ — fl fl ' White car gives way in both cases as it is leaving the centre line and is the only one considered to be turning. ’ If a roadway is marked with a centre line or lane line, you are considered to be turning if you leave the path of this line to enter another road or vehicle entrance. If you follow the centre line you are not considered to be turning. Call at your local Ministry of Transport Office for your copy of the Road Code. TH NX DH VE Road Transport Division, Ministry of Transport MT 1i44

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Press, 12 November 1977, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 12 November 1977, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 12 November 1977, Page 23

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