In the course of a caee in the Auckland Police Court; the - Magistrate commented on the right's of motorists and pedestrians. He said that some motorists seemed 'to think that tho sounding of their horn meant "get out of my way, the road belongs to me." This was quite wrong, as tho sounding of a horn was meant to indicate the approach ,of the car, and to' ensure/safety to both parties. Motorists and pedestrians had equal rights to the road, and if anything the motorist had .the greater responsibility, «s he hsti pit urge ot » heavy and d«.)ig»rput mickw.. '
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 24, 28 January 1918, Page 2
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99Untitled Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 24, 28 January 1918, Page 2
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