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MODERN MOTORING.

THK MIDDLI-: OF THK ROAD. Uim- of tin- greatest morale* to traffic on (ho streets, and oven on tho country hiehways. is the slow driver cruising down riie centre of the thoroughfuje. The ‘'rules of the rood” require all slow-moving traffic—whether passenger •■utomobile or a heavily-laden trued?— to keep to the left near the kerb. This rule is violated every day and all the time. Everywhere may be found the slow traveller, creeping down the middle of the driveway, "blocking traffic and actually endangering the lives of others.

Slow drivers should keep to the left hand side of the road, whether in the citv or in the country. Many accidents will be avoided if this rule is consistently practised, and traffic wilt be materially speeded up.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 February 1926, Page 16

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MODERN MOTORING. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 February 1926, Page 16

MODERN MOTORING. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 February 1926, Page 16

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