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PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS

NEARNESS TO BUS STOP “A bus stop should never be near a corner or a crossing,” said Mr. A. Brockelsby at a meeting of trie executive council of the Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce, when urging that the City Council should consider the matte.' of bus stops in relation to crossings and side streets. The fact that a pedestrian crossing was sometimes found right in front of a bus stop or near a corner often caused a grave risk when a motoPist came along.

The secretary, Mr. L. V. Phillips, said that the Retailers’ Organisation had given much consideration to this question. It was decided that the planning committee make a report on the matter.

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Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 5, 3 July 1946, Page 7

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PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 5, 3 July 1946, Page 7

PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 5, 3 July 1946, Page 7

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