TRAFFIC CONTROL
LESSONS FROM LONDON PEDESTRIANS SET EXAMPLE. \Per Press Association. Copyright .] WELLINGTON, This Day. Traffic control in London was studied by Mr Marcus F. Marks, who returned by the Tainui yesterday. Although the system in force made driving slow, it was safer driving a car in. London than in Sydney, Mr Marks said. The control of pedestrian traffic and the manner in which pedestrians observed the control system were marvellous, and that was an aspect of control which would have to be studied in New Zealand. In order to inculcate the principles of safety, steps were taken to educate children in schools. Mr Marks said that the control of traffic in Paris, which at one time had been dangerous, was greatly improved.
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Northern Advocate, 6 January 1937, Page 8
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