PARKING IN ENGLAND
In trainless London streets, motorcars are parked in the centre, instead of the sides, according to Mr. R. J. Coates, who lias just returned from a ti in abroad. This has had a most salutary effect upon traffic control with a reduction of accidents. Mr. Coates said that many benefits had been noted in various parts of Great Britain, and he thought the Dominion might well follow suit in localities where the system could be introduced.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20065, 11 October 1939, Page 14
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