TRAFFIC RULES
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO The offside rule is one that sometimes causes a little trouble, but it will be easily understood after examining these diagrams.
HOSE IMPROVEMENT. If the hose used tor washing a car Isi not fitted with an adjustable nozzle, the following idea will be found useful: Take an ordinary tj’re valve cap from a discarded inner tube, and drill a number of small holes in its end. When a spray is; required, the open end of the valve cap may be pushed into the extremity of the hose, and held in position by binding with copper wire or string. The water will then issue in the form of fine streams, which, if the main supply is adjusted so that the spray is not too powerful, will be found ideal fbr the coachwork. When wheels and the like are being washed, the full available pressure of the water may be used, so that the improvised nozzle gives a num« I her of powerful jets, which will sweep the mud and dirt away.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 160, 27 September 1927, Page 6
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176TRAFFIC RULES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 160, 27 September 1927, Page 6
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