International1 Traffic Signs. It is possible that the New Zealand motorist may have to accustom liimself to a completely new set of traffic signs in the future, but they will be signs - which will give their warning in a far more graphic manner than many of the signs which are in use throughout the world today. This is the aim of a section of the United Nations Organisation, and a conference attended by tra.vel and traffic experts from 68 countries has set cut to produce a simplified system.
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 July 1949, Page 5
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