HEADLIGHT DAZZLE
MOTOR UNION INQUIRIES " Complaints come particularly of lights of English manufacture," stated Mr. G. W. Hutchison (Auckland), when the problem of dazzling headlights and their danger to the travelling public was discussed by the annual conference of the North Island Motor Union in New Plymouth. There was considerable dazzle, even after adjustment, it was said. When it was reported that the English Transport Ministry required the deflection of lamps of more than six watts capacity, so that a person 25ft. away would not be dazzled, the secretary was instructed to obtain further particulars from England.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22197, 26 August 1935, Page 7
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97HEADLIGHT DAZZLE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22197, 26 August 1935, Page 7
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