THE MOTORING SPEED LIMIT
By Telegraph.—Press Association. Timal'u, February 19. The Conference of County and Bon ough Councils to-day affirmed the question that the speed limit should be fixed on motor-cars and motor-cycles for the South Canterbury district, and that all drivers of motor-cars or moior-cycles bo licensed; that the Levels County Council be empowered to apply to the (*o\crnment to have the Act amended so aa to nive effect to this resolution and that tho co-operation pi other districts b °lt wafrccognised that the same speed limits would not suit both town and countrv. The majority thought that twentv-five miles an hour should bo made "tho limit, but tho minority said that twenty-five miles was too slow lor a clear road.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2700, 21 February 1916, Page 4
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122THE MOTORING SPEED LIMIT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2700, 21 February 1916, Page 4
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