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SPEEDING MOTORISTS

. TO THE EDITOR, Sir,—We hear so much aoout traffic inspectors these days, but where are they? It is often out on country roads where serious accidents happen through careless motorists taking the law into their own hands and ignoring all signposts on the road, as they think they are too far out in the country to be seen. But I would like to mention through vour columns that some of these speed-hogs are being watcned. and it’s high time, too. When the lives of little school children are al stake, where schools are on dangerous corners, it is time someone spoke up and let the public know what is going on, Our little children are too precious to us to run risks, and the sooner our busy traffic inspectors move along the roads the better. —I am. etc.. Central Otago.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 21

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SPEEDING MOTORISTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 21

SPEEDING MOTORISTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 21

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