SPEED RESTRICTION
LIMIT ON METALLED ROADS PROTEST .IN SOUTH ISLAND [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION*] CHEISTCHURCH, Thursday "V The action of the Main Highways Board iir declining to make any exemptions in the South Island to the regulation fixing the speed limit on metalled or gravel roads to 40 miles an hour was protested againist at a meeting of the committee of the South Island Motor Union. The chairman, Mr. F. W. Johnston, said conferences were useless and futile when recommendations such as those which had beeu ma3e by the Motor Union for exemptions were .completely flouted. Motorists should press the demand for aif additional representative on the Main Highways Board.,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21561, 4 August 1933, Page 8
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