MOTOR CONTROL
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFETY (’Per Press Association 1 ). THE CHATEAU, February 19. Remits passed at to-day’s conference of the North Island Motor Union urged uniformity of traffic signals throughout New Zealand; the need for impressing on those in charge the necessity of the proper control and scavenging of motor camps, wearing of uniforms or distinctive badges by local body officers while on duty; the need for teachers giving monthly lessons as to safety first to the pupils under their jurisdiction; and the need for the enforcement of regulations regarding the stopping of vehicles on the wrong side of the road, the latter applying particularly to mail cars.
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Grey River Argus, 20 February 1932, Page 4
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108MOTOR CONTROL Grey River Argus, 20 February 1932, Page 4
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