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HOW TO IMPROVE TRAFFIC

Find but what streets are overcrowded, what regulation will help, where and why accidents occur. ■ Cut out the “bottle necks,” plan for the city’s growth; study transportation as a whole. ; Responsibility in! both State and city should be centralised in one office with power to hctl ; ' Traffic and safety are subjects cf daily life- aud should be included in school' study. , Prompt: and severe punishment is needed for the “lunatic fringe” of reckless drivers who jeopardise the safety and comfort of the.great majority. The individual ownership of motor traffic creates an individual duty. Voluntary observance' of laws and regulations' is an important factor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 18

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HOW TO IMPROVE TRAFFIC New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 18

HOW TO IMPROVE TRAFFIC New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 18

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