PEDESTRIANS IN QUEEN ST.
CONTROL OF THE TRAFFIC I The making of additional regulation* r, a g for the more effective control of the pedes- ; * | trian traffic in Queen Street and otter ; g principal thoroughfares is I'nder the _ ca *jV ' 1 sideration of the Mayor and fee ■<&**£ V j| of the City Council. One of tha mattersr | that will be dealt with is that of.«Jji|sj 1 practice of promiscuous crossing ol s^r~. r r / I at all angles, commonly known a-» IJ ... . .-•■ ■ walking" It is proposed to fix Wguiw, - g crossings for pedestrians, and the more, « rigid enforcement of the footpath r«.e «,: ; , | " keep to the right " will also receiva | attention. -;- '. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 6
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