COURTESY SHOWN BY MOTOR CYCLISTS
REWARD SUGGESTED FOR “GOOD DEEDS”
(United Press Association)
WELLINGTON, August 28.
The opinion that drivers and riders responsible for some act of conspicuous courtesy should be rewarded by a letter from the Transport Department and later by some badge, emblem or insignia is expressed in a report of the New Zealand Auto-Cycle Union. It is suggested that the motor-cycle honorary patrols, the system of which is being gradually extended throughout the Dominion, should make these "good deeds” reports, and if the local road safety committee feels the “good deed” is justified, a letter or award report will be forwarded to the department fpr action.
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Southland Times, Issue 23599, 29 August 1938, Page 6
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