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TRAFFIC PROBLEM

Now that trams turn at the Gardens Corner, a * real traffic danger exists, according to one citizen, who approached the Daily Times yesterday. Often when a tram stops while its pole is turned, a line of motor cars is halted and each vehicle has to reverse for some distance to allow the tram to return and cross on the other set of lines. He claimed that the parking of motor cars in the vicinity should now be prohibited. He said that on frequent occasions a line of traffic along King street had been held up, and there was a great danger during the process of getting each motor car to back some distance to allow the tram to return and cross on to the other rails.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27526, 21 October 1950, Page 8

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TRAFFIC PROBLEM Otago Daily Times, Issue 27526, 21 October 1950, Page 8

TRAFFIC PROBLEM Otago Daily Times, Issue 27526, 21 October 1950, Page 8

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