SLOW DRIVING.
Slow driving is • often a potential .source of danger to other traffic. 1 anyone wants to drive at fifteen miles, or even ten miles, an hour, there is nothing except consideration for others than can deny hint his right, in New Zealand at any rate. He should, however, do all he can to enable faster traffic to pass him with safety. A busy load, however. i« not generally one to 'choose for slow driving. If a driver does desire, to proceed slowly he should keep well over to the side of the road, even getting into the water table at times if necessary, to-enable other traffic to go by. A close look-out should be kept for traffic both ways, .and sigials should be given to. overtaking drivers to pass on when such are necessary, but only then.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 January 1927, Page 15
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139SLOW DRIVING. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 January 1927, Page 15
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