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Traffic Scandal

The traffic bungle m Christchurch has become such a scandal that the time is long' overdue for drastic action. . . VISITORS from other cities m -New Zealand and those from overseas 'are amazed at the latitude that is. given to the road hogs of Christchurch. The hands of the police are tied to a great extent. : -. . , They know their limitations under the existing system, and they cannot tie blamed for the flagrant abuse of the rules of the road that motorists have/ reduced, to a fine art m the absence of a system of adequate control. ; , The whole responsibility rests at the door of the City Gduneji; ; It i-j high time, they awakened from their slumber, and did s something ":o make the rpads reasonably safe for the people who .gut them m. office.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1063, 8 April 1926, Page 6

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135

Traffic Scandal NZ Truth, Issue 1063, 8 April 1926, Page 6

Traffic Scandal NZ Truth, Issue 1063, 8 April 1926, Page 6

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