MOTORISTS ANNOYED
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Children Play on Special Crossings
(By Telegrapb-
! HAMILTON, Last Night. The fact that children were taking advantage of the special road crossings where cars were required to give way to pedestrians was pointed out at the monthly meeting of the advisory board of the Hamilton branch of the Automobile Association. rt was stated that some children were deliberately waJLking backward and forward across the parullel lines and holding up motorists. Mr Best reported one case where he • had observed children crossing the roadway on all fours. In many cases crossings were being disregarded altogether.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 58, 24 March 1937, Page 8
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