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DANGEROUS CORNER

Sir,—Seeing that to many accidents are occurring with motor-curs in our city, and for that matter throughout Mew Zealand, it is a regrettable tiling that somu device of some description has not been brought forward to prevent accidents in tho shape of a danger signal in motor-cars, 60 the driver could advise tho general public which way the car ia going. lam referring to intersections and crowded parts of the town. Now, Sir, you would imagine that our city fathers would put the thinking cap ou and encourage our inventors to think of somo idea that could be put to practical use on cars. One really does not know which way (the ear is (joins; or coining, or whether it is coming around this way or going that way. In fact, there is too much .confusion in the matter of our traffic of to-day. For the safety of the general public it is time tho authorities seriously took the mutter in hand. The danger is too serious to play with. I endorse "A firiverV sentiment in favour of 'placing a policeman in Courtonay Place to regulate traffic. Trusting the authorities will at this late hour give their earnest attention to '.Ixi3 subject ill order to avoid further loss of valuable lives and minimise accidents. Thanking yon in anticipation, —1 am, etc., • 1 CAREFUL.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 44, 15 November 1919, Page 8

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DANGEROUS CORNER Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 44, 15 November 1919, Page 8

DANGEROUS CORNER Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 44, 15 November 1919, Page 8

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