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A DECEPTIVE RAILWAY CROSSING

TO THE EDITOII >■ 't'/y--'..'' Sir, —In view of the distressing accidents which have occurred at. the railway crossing between Maheno^.rand Reidston, I would suggest that ;a white line showing the curves be' painted along the centre of the road on either side. T would also, suggest, as.; the crossing is considerably above, the elevation of the road in the vicinity and the lights of approaching: cars are at a fairly steep. angle,/throwing, some of the road into shadow, that warning notices be erected. As things are, in my opinion, that part of the road is « veritable death-trap to one unao? quainted with it.—l am, etc., ■' 1 * A; W. Stab*. Hampden, October 26.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23333, 27 October 1937, Page 12

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A DECEPTIVE RAILWAY CROSSING Otago Daily Times, Issue 23333, 27 October 1937, Page 12

A DECEPTIVE RAILWAY CROSSING Otago Daily Times, Issue 23333, 27 October 1937, Page 12