MISUNDERSTOOD SIGNAL
MOTORIST IN COURT | “The crossing-keeper was speaking I to a man in a motor-truck and wavi a green flag at the same time.” said Walter Smith, in explaining in the Onehunga Police Court this morning that he mistook the green flag for a go-ahead signal. He knows better now. As he was in a closed car he did not hear the warning bell. “It will be safer lor you to dispose o? your closed car, in that case,” said the magistrate, Mr. F. H. Levien, in fining Smith £2 for crossing Breakwater Road crossing, Onehunga, against a signaL
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 407, 16 July 1928, Page 13
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