MOTORISTS AND FEES
(To tho Editor.)
Sir,—No one seems to have bothered to reter to the reported proceedings of the stated that the club would oppose any proposal to increase the fees now paid by motorists under the Hutt road pavim; scheme. I feel that some protest should be made at the action of the club's executive, as J. am sure it is not voicing the opinion of the general body of motorists, ihe motorist agreed to pay 30s for a fivemile road—he has got twenty-six miles instead for the same money: He is now asked to find another 10s or so per year to get another thirteen miles. I have not met a single owner who would not willingly pay extra. I say, go on with the good work and let the Automobile Club do everything possible to assist "those who are working to give us the magnificent, roads we now enjoy.—l am, etc.,
JAMES M'INTOSH.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 8
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