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CORRECT SIGNALS

INDICATION MUST BE MADE THIRTY FEET FROM TURN. A report from the Wellington Automobile Club states that an cver-in-ereasing number of drivers are not following out the motor regulations in regard to signalling hefore turning or stopping. The motor regulations lay down that a signal indicating that a driver intends to stop or to turn to the right must be given at a point at least 30 feet before stopping or turning. The regulations further require that the arm shall be kept in the signalling position until the vehicle is stopped or until commencing to turn, as the case may be. A large percentage of drivers merely put out the hand at a point considerably less than 30 feet from the stopping or turning point, thus creating rislc of accident.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 256, 21 June 1932, Page 2

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CORRECT SIGNALS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 256, 21 June 1932, Page 2

CORRECT SIGNALS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 256, 21 June 1932, Page 2

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