Turning at Intersections
NEABLY KILLED.
(To the Editor.) Sir,— I would like to draw attention to ihe very dangeroui practice of motor-ear drivers who turn ocinpletely around at the ihtersectiohs on the main streht. Someone wfll get killed if it is not stopped. Ko donht iiiany have observed several narrdw eacapes, especialiy those who ate followihg up with cycies Or motor-cycles, for they canhot cbrretetly judgu where a car is going. Apparently a car is going to turh to the left, when auddenly it turns conipletely to the right, thus getting Tight across whqre one thmks there is an open way. 6ne motor-cyblist was nearty qaught last week, jpst escaping by a few inchea. Our Inspectors are keen on makmg the standing time operative. Why not stop this dangeirou's pracUcet — Yours, otn.-
Hhfctings, Fbb. 22, 1937,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 34, 24 February 1937, Page 7
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