TRAFFIC PROBLEMS
NEW ZEALAND NOT ALONE
MR. TROUP'S OBSERVATIONS
(By Telenraph.) (Special to "The Evenlns Post.")
AUCKLAND, This Day
The impression that both Vancouver and Seattle wero beset with the same municipal problems that faced Now Zealand cities, more especially the problem of transport and traffic, was j formed by Mr. G. A. Troup (Mayor of j Wellington), who arrived at Auckland on the Aorangi last evening. Traffic congestion in Seattle was ten times worse than in any New Zealand city, he said, and it was almost impossible to find a parking space. Systems of automatic street, signalling wero in use in both Vancouver and Seattle, and were certainly of some assistance.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 8
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