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TRAFFIC RULES

As there seems to be some misunderstanding regarding the offside rule, the diagrams used last Tuesday have been reproduced to-day. The rule says that a driver must give precedence at intersections to traffic appoaching on his right (or off) side.

MacTavish had bought a secondhand car, and persuaded his next-door neighbour to come for a ride in the country. They started off gaily enough, but. the neighbour was astonished to notice that at every roadside pump MacTavish pulled up and bought half a gallon of petrol. I say,” he ventured, “why don’t you fill up the tank and put an end to this stopping business?” The Scotsman regarded him foh a moment. “Man,” he answered, gravely, “d’ye no ken we micht ha’e an accident, an’ then a’ the petrol would be wasted,”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 7

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TRAFFIC RULES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 7

TRAFFIC RULES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 7

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