Right-hand Rule.
Reversion to the old right-hand rule of giving way to all traffie on the right was again sought by several members at the Automohile Association's annual meeting in Christchurch. The president, Mr. W. R. Carey, said a joint committee from the North and South Island Motor Unions was examining the question. There was a geheral feeling that the simple rule should again be employed until a universal road code was adopted, fixing one side of the road for motoring in all countries, and a generally-acceptable set of rules for action at Intersections.
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Chronicle (Levin), 11 October 1949, Page 4
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