UNIFORM TRAFFIC LAWS
MOTOR TRADE’S PROPOSAL Steps to ensure uniformity kn bylaws relating to motor traffic would be supported by the Auckland City-Coun-cil, should the model regulations be based on the existing legislation. A reply in these terms is being sent to the Municipal Association of New Zealand, which sent to the council a letter on the subject from the New Zealand Motor Trade Association. The Motor Trade Association had urged the taking of steps providing for the maximum degree of uniformity in motor traffic by-laws, and those affecting parking and street signs. The object was to eliminate confusion and penalties to travelling motorists. The motor trade pledged itself to assist in introducing the bylaws should the* proposal be considered favourably by the Municipal Association.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 903, 21 February 1930, Page 7
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125UNIFORM TRAFFIC LAWS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 903, 21 February 1930, Page 7
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