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WARRANTS OF FITNESS

Is it really a fact that the owners of private cars are still expected to take out a warrant of fitness every six months? I know someone who nas been summoned for letting it lun out. Is not this most unreasonable at a time like this when cars can do only a very few hundred miles in the period? Most cars can now. at the present rate, do only about 240 miles in the whole six months, is jt not a wa-.te of petrol, as well as the time of over-worked mechanics? it would seem that some change is overdue—perhaps mileage counted instead of months. MOTORIST.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1942, Page 6

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WARRANTS OF FITNESS Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1942, Page 6

WARRANTS OF FITNESS Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1942, Page 6

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