TRAFFIC SIGNALS.
Sir,—There is a growing class of selfish motorists, who, though they cannot/be placed in the category of road hogs, come very near to earning tthat title. I refer to those who give no iridicatibn of their intention to stop or ton to the right, and who seem to care nothing for the Safety of those travelling behind them. Could not the traffic inspectors take action in this matter aiid warn those who offend ? If a number of warnings are given now it may be the means of preventing a serious accident later on. Bio Ben.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20362, 17 September 1929, Page 12
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