MOTOR RECORD-BREAKERS.
DANGER TO THE PUBLIC. POLICE ACTION WANTED. [BX telegraph.— correspondent.] ) " '": \ : ''HAWEHAi : ; Friday. ; The continuation of the WellingtonAuckland ; ; motor * record-breaking trips' is causing apprehension throughout Tarariaki. The danger to. school children as well as to other users of v the roads is being stressed. A speaker at - a meeting of - the Tourist and Expansion League said he had met a prominent i member of the } Christchurch Automobile Association, who :• had stated that the recent trip from Hamilton to New Plymouth had been ; a ■ nightmare because he. had heard that a '" recordbreaker " was on the road., A resolution was passed drawing the attention of the Hon. J. s t G. Coates, Minister for Public Works, to the fact that re-cord-breaking is still - going on, in spite of the recent ; protest, and that he -be requested to obtain the services of the police in preventing speeding on the country roads. "• '-•',>''•,-'..'- >" ",
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18374, 14 April 1923, Page 10
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