A suggestion that cars drawing caravans or trailers should carry some indication in front of the car, was made by Mr. E. A. Williams to the Hawke’s Bay Automobile Association. He pointed out that such an accessory would reduce risk of accidents, particularly at dangerous corners, as it would show approaching motorists that the car was hauling a second vehicle. The association approved the suggestion, and endorsed the action of the secretary, Mr. R. M. Chadwick, in sending the letter forward to the North Island Motor Union for discussioh.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4473, 21 November 1933, Page 8
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