OFFENCES BY CYCLISTS
RIGID REGULATIONS URGED "Push cyclists continue to be a cause of anxiety to vehiclo drivers, and every opportunity has been taken to bring home to road controlling authorities the necessity for rigid control of the regulations governing the use of push cycles," states tho annual report of tho Automobile Association (Wellington). " Local authorities, however, are at a distinct disadvantage in their efforts cto enforce these regulations, in that it has becomo a common practice for cyclists to supply incorrect information as to names and addresses, as a result of which offenders cannot be subsequently traced. "The North Island (New Zealand) Motor Union has adopted a proposal that police and traffic inspectors ho given power to impound cycles which are beiwg used in breach of the regulations, and it is sincerely hoped that tho representations which are being made to tho Government in this direction will be successful."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22247, 23 October 1935, Page 14
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150OFFENCES BY CYCLISTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22247, 23 October 1935, Page 14
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