MOTORISTS' REQUESTS
$By .telegraph.—Press Association.)
OKRISTCHURCH, 28th June. - 'Set a. meeting of the South Island Motor Union it was agreed that push- . cycles should be registered and that double-banking on them or the carriage thereon of any article which interferes •with the free action of the knees or otherwise interferes with steering or signalling be prohibited.
r It was also agreed to ask the Government to bring down a regulation requiring that all cars entering the Dominion after 31st March, 1930, be fitted with an device, and that in the meantime the regulation regarding focusing be rigidly enforced.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 150, 29 June 1929, Page 7
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