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AS HIGH AS EVER

ACCIDENT DEATH RATE IRRESPONSIBLE DRIVERS (By Teiegrapn —press Association) WELLINGTON, Friday “In spite of the petrol restrictions seven persons were killed on the roads during the first 10 days of this month,” said the Minister of Transport, the Hon. R. Semple, today. “The death rate has been exactly the same since the restrictions were imposed as during the corresponding period of last year, when there were no fuel limitations. “Reports have also reached me of drivers whose missions are not urgent travelling at grossly excessive speeds and handling their vehicles in a wholly irresponsible manner. It has generally been found that those who have been driving the fastest have had the least justification for doing so. “No mission is so urgent that a driver is entitled to abandon all rules of road safety and all respect for the rights of other road users,” said Mr Semple. “Never was it more important to minimise the burden ol' the cost of road accidents. Everyone lias a duty lo contribute to the national effort by conserving the physical and material resources of the community. “ 'Business as usual’ will be the slogan of traffic inspectors in dealing with irresponsible and intoxicated drivers. Special attention will be paid to stretches of highway with had accident records. Drivers should remember that in the present state of emergency the taking of any unnecessary risks whatever is injurious not only to their own interests, but to the interests of the community.”

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20917, 23 September 1939, Page 10

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AS HIGH AS EVER Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20917, 23 September 1939, Page 10

AS HIGH AS EVER Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20917, 23 September 1939, Page 10