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PARKING PROBLEM IN AUCKLAND CITY: SOLUTION NECESSARY TO ELIMINATE TRAFFIC CONGESTION The parking of cars on both sides of the road in busy thoroughfares leading into Queen Street is the cause of much delay to traffic through congestion. This photograph, taken on the steep Short land Street hill yesterday, shows a typical result of end-on car parking on the one side and the indiscriminate parking of vehicles on the other.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22344, 15 February 1936, Page 10

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PARKING PROBLEM IN AUCKLAND CITY: SOLUTION NECESSARY TO ELIMINATE TRAFFIC CONGESTION The parking of cars on both sides of the road in busy thoroughfares leading into Queen Street is the cause of much delay to traffic through congestion. This photograph, taken on the steep Short land Street hill yesterday, shows a typical result of end-on car parking on the one side and the indiscriminate parking of vehicles on the other. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22344, 15 February 1936, Page 10

PARKING PROBLEM IN AUCKLAND CITY: SOLUTION NECESSARY TO ELIMINATE TRAFFIC CONGESTION The parking of cars on both sides of the road in busy thoroughfares leading into Queen Street is the cause of much delay to traffic through congestion. This photograph, taken on the steep Short land Street hill yesterday, shows a typical result of end-on car parking on the one side and the indiscriminate parking of vehicles on the other. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22344, 15 February 1936, Page 10

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