STOP SIGNALS IGNORED
RAILWAY DEPARTMENT TOO PRODIGAL WITH THEM REFORM MEMBER’S PLEA THE SUN’S Parliamentary Reporter | PARLIAMENT BLDGS., Today. ! A complaint that the Railway De- ! partment defeated its purposes by 1 its prodigality in erecting compulsory ! stop signs all over the country was j made by Mr. A. E. Ansell (Reform—- ; Chalmers) in the House today. Mr. J Ansell is president of the South Island j Motor Union, He said motorists ignored the sig- ] nals because they were too often placed in positions where they were | not required. He made a plea for t different methods in this respect.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1081, 19 September 1930, Page 10
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