THE MOTORIST’S FAULT.
(To tlie Editor.) kii', In your issue of 21st inst. I notice a letter by “Motorist” re death traps” and “blind comers” on the South Road. It is all a matter of speed and rules of the road, plus driving ability. Would “Motorist” like e Yfjy corner building in New Zealand shitted back from its position so that lie can travel over intersections “all out. Let him take a trip to Auck“ln“> °^ le of the easiest places in New .Zealand to drive, and where the righthand rule is strictly enforced, and in spite of the quantity and speed of the motor traffic he will get a pleasant) surprise to see how smoothly it- oper- 1 ates The same thing, care in driving, 1 applies to railway crossings, in spite ot all the complaints about the “dangerous crossing.” Any engine-driver v ill tell you the bugbear of the rail-• road to-day is_ the motor maniac try-1 ing to beat him to- the crossing.—IS am. etc., 1
ANOTHER MOTORIST.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 23 October 1930, Page 4
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