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Too Far And Too Fast

W±JJLIjiJMGrTOJM, OCt.ZU. "Don't try to go too far and dQn't go too fast." This advice was given motorists today Dy tne ivunister oi rransport, ivir. nacxett, wnen commennng on traiiic over Labour weekend. •■iviany anvers attempt to travei too far in the short break availabJe over three days," said Mr. Hackett. "This leads to exeessive speed, drivmg wnne iauguea ana a nost oi other difliculties. I would say make your journey oi a reasonabie aistance. "Still the greatest causes of traffic acciaents m JNew x,eaiand are" iauing to keep to the left and speed too fast for conditions. I would ask all drivers to hear this fact in mind."

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Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1949, Page 5

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Too Far And Too Fast Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1949, Page 5

Too Far And Too Fast Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1949, Page 5

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