TOWING A CAR
WARNING SIGNED REQUIRED
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INVERCARGILL. Dee. 12 ®Tn the Magistrate's Court. I o-day. Mr G. (Vuiekshank, S.M., suggested that motor regulations should provide for the marking ol a car which wat.owiug another, lie was ol tin* opinion that a cal' which was towing another should have a small red Hag. or some other distinguishing sign attached to the bonnet and a tripole ol light at night.
This suggestion was: made alter the Magistrate had delivered his judgment jo a mot- i* collision case, in which (he driver of tin* first car and also tin drivel' of the ear that; was being towed, were charged with dangerous driting. A motor cyclist approaching the two vehicles had turned in behind the first car. and had eraslu’d into the second one. not being aware of its presence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1928, Page 3
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