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is is the T Today there can be no doubts or misapprehensions about the much discussed Right Hand Rule. The new amended regulation gazetted Bth December, 1943, permits of only one interpretation of the right hand rule which is . . , that if you irish to change direction you must yire tray to ALL traffic. In other circumstance};, you must give tray to traffic on your right. The relevant excerpt from the regulation reads : “Every driver of a motor-vehicle when approaching or crossing any uncontrolled intersection that is to say, any intersection the traffic at which is not for the time being controlled by a police officer, traffic inspector, trafficcontrol lights, or the presence of a compulsory-stop sign which any other vehicle (inclusive of trams) is approaching or crossing shall give way to such other vehicle and allow the same to pass before him, and if necessary for that purpose, stop his vehicle in any of the following circumstances:— (a) If such other vehicle (not being a tram or horse■j drawn vehicle) is approaching from his right unless such other vehicle is about to turn or is turning to its right, and the said driver is not himself about to turn or turning to his right; or (b) If such other vehicle (being a tram) is approaching from any direction; or (c) If such driver is about to turn or is turning to his right.” As this rule will make a major contribution to safer motoring when universally applied, we invite all motorists to study these four illustrations of correct application. ' In ail the illustrations imagine that you drive the black car. if ,'Wi3? /&$ ■sal (I) Till. BLACK CAR SLOPS: I his is the simplest application of the rule. Both cars are proceeding scraighc ahead. Therefore, as the gray car is on your right you must stop and give way. 0 full details from the Head Office of the Company, P.O. Box 1348, Wellington ; any Branch Office or Agent; or from any Automobile Assn. Secretary, Agent or uniformed patrol. r.& n m 1U THE BLACK CAR GOES:' As the driver of tha grey cat is about to change direction (i.e. make a rignt han: turn) he must give way to you and all other traffic. SIS \ I (3) THE BLACK CAR STOPS: In this case you wish tc change direction so you must give way to the grey car and.to all other .traffic.-, ,< m [ y m (4) BOTH CARS STOP: As both of you wish to change direction, neither has right of way, and commonser.se road courtesy must apply. * * ★ The N.T.M.U. sees that part of its wartime job is to assist to reduce road accidents which undermine the war effort. The other part is to give its members complete insurance protection and service at lowest cost. How well the N.I.M.U. succeeds is witnessed bv consecutive yearly cash rebates of premiums as follows 1943: 33J% cash rebate. 1943: 50% cash rebate. 1944: 50% cash rebate. POR EXTRA VALUE - . EXTRA PROTJECjTIQN

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21603, 4 January 1945, Page 3

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