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Germany By Night

■ While pedestrians in Germany have j j taken more interest in traffic discip- j : line since the outbreak of war, it has • j been found advisable to issue a new : • appeal to them. They arc now being j { requested by the authorities to keep : ■ to the left on roads with no pave- j I ments. As German cars drive on the : | right, this means that they are in no j j danger of being run down from be- : : hind. On the other hand, the usual : : rule of k ee P' n S '^ c T 'gbt 15 bo j ■ adhered to on pavements, where col- j { lisions between pedestrians will be \ I avoided. Among the luminous discs j | now being Worn by pedestrians are [ : initial letters for women, the first j | letter of their Christian names being j : selected. 7 hese letter discs have : | proved very popular, although the ■ : simple, round discs arc still much : | worn. :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Germany By Night New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 9 (Supplement)

Germany By Night New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 9 (Supplement)