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LONDON TRAFFIC

CONTROL OF PEDESTRIANS MARKED ROAD CROSSINGS. (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, Juno 9. Experimental road crossings for pedestrians at sixty places in Westminster and Holboru will come into operation in London on Monday. The regulations provide for the first time that pedestrians crossing the road elsewhere than at the crossings which are marked on the roadway will be liable on convictions to a maximum fine of ss, while a maximum penalty of £5 is provided for drivers of vehicles who ignore the regulations affecting them at these crossings, which are all at places where traffic is controlled by lights or by the police.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19340612.2.69

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Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 9

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LONDON TRAFFIC Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 9

LONDON TRAFFIC Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 9

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