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SIGNS FOR MOTORISTS

DOMINION SYSTEM PRAISED [from our own correspondent] SYDNEY, Feb. 5 The president of the Royal Automobile Club, Mr. W. J. Bradley, K.C.. was impressed during his recent tour of New Zealand by the efficiency of road signs, which, he said, were more numerous and comprehensive than those in New South Wales. Mr. Bradley stated that side roads and crossroads were indicated on the New Zealand signs, which were placed on the driver's side, and even a stranger could drive long distances without anxiety about his route. The road sign system was splendidly controlled by the motoring organisations and local governing bodies.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22344, 15 February 1936, Page 25

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SIGNS FOR MOTORISTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22344, 15 February 1936, Page 25

SIGNS FOR MOTORISTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22344, 15 February 1936, Page 25