Aid Stations
LJELP for disabled motor-cars on the *•* main highways of Germany will be made available by a telephone system which is being installed by the Automobile Aid Association, assisted by the Federal Ministry of Transportation and the Prussian Ministry of the Interior. So far, 2500 aid stations have been established, linked together by an independent telephone line, which has emergency call-boxes on white poles every two or three miles. When misfortune overtakes the motorist, he takes the portable telephone with which, he is supposed to be equipped, walks to the nearest callbox, plugs m and tells his troubles to the man at the relief station.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1246, 17 October 1929, Page 19
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107Aid Stations NZ Truth, Issue 1246, 17 October 1929, Page 19
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