LED TO TRAFFIC RULE
MANY COLLISIONS AT A CORNER.
TENANTS PROVIDE BANDAGES.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Nov. 28.
One suburban , corner at Auckland possesses an unusual distinction which was mentioned during a prosecution in the Magistrate’s Court following a collision case. When it was stated that a collision occurred at the comer of Epsom Road and Gillies Avenue, Epsom, Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., said: “Yes, I know it well. Many accidents have occurred there, and I believe that it was this corner that gave rise to the making of the right-hand rule. “It is also a corner where a fine house had to be vacated by tenants owing to the number of accident cases carried' into the house and the fact that it cost them too much for bandages.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1934, Page 7
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