MOTORISTS’ VIEWS.
CONFERENCE DECISIONS. Per Press Association. NATIONAL PARK, Feb. 19. Remits passed at to-day’s conference of the North Island Motor Union urged uniformity of. traffic signals throughout New Zealand; the need for impressing on those in charge the necessity of proper control of motor camps; the wearing of uniforms or distinctive badges by local body officers while on duty; the need for “safety first” to pupils under their jurisdiction: and the need for the enforcement or the regulations' regarding the stopping of vehicles on the wrong side of the road, the latter applying particularly to mail cars.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 69, 20 February 1932, Page 7
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