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Mangonui Traffic Inspector’s Report

Generally, traffic is well behaved, and the majority of drivers are observing the recently gazetted regulations fixing the maximum speed at 40 m.p.h. outside builtup areas,” stated the traffic inspector (Mr. C. Fletcher) in his report to the Mangonui County Council on Wednesday. The inspector stated that during the quarter ending November 30, 18 traffic offence notices had been issued. These were: Speeding five, no certificate of fitness four, insufficient brakes three, exceeding 40 m.p.h. (new regulations) five, no number plates one. Ten warnings for various breaches of the motor drivers’ regulations were issued for bad signals, inconsiderate parking and failing to sound horn on bends. Four heavv vehicles were weighed and found to be overloaded in varying degrees.

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Northern Advocate, 18 December 1942, Page 6

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Mangonui Traffic Inspector’s Report Northern Advocate, 18 December 1942, Page 6

Mangonui Traffic Inspector’s Report Northern Advocate, 18 December 1942, Page 6