Less To Be Heard Of British Motor Horns
? i • (Received noon). | I RUGBY, July 20. f ? An agreement reached betw'een ? | the Minister of Transport, Cap- i i tain Euan Wallace, and the manu- i | faeturers of motor horns will | ? limit the noise output of horns t f in future. I | An undertaking has been given | | the Minister that after October 1 j i manufacturers will not offer for i j sale instruments with loudness | | under specified conditions of test t v exceeding 100 plions except in f i the case of the wind-driven type | j of instruments, for which the | i figure is to be 105 phons. I i Vehicle manufacturers will co- i I operate by fitting horns that com- | t ply with the agreed standard. | * * »o«*o* «•'. a. .0.•(>•<>••.
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Northern Advocate, 22 July 1939, Page 7
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