Traffic Officer Ian Harrison walks with the Bradley family, checking out the route to and from school for five year old Anthony Bradley (on Mr Harrison's right) Bradley starts school at Ohakune next week. This year, as part of a back to school campaign, the Traffic Safety Service is encouraging parents to ensure their children have the proper cycle safety equipment and walk their new-entrants to school to show them the safest route.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 370, 22 January 1991, Page 1
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73Traffic Officer Ian Harrison walks with the Bradley family, checking out the route to and from school for five year old Anthony Bradley (on Mr Harrison's right) Bradley starts school at Ohakune next week. This year, as part of a back to school campaign, the Traffic Safety Service is encouraging parents to ensure their children have the proper cycle safety equipment and walk their new-entrants to school to show them the safest route. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 370, 22 January 1991, Page 1
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