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MUST FACE TRAFFIC

DUTIES OF PEDESTRIANS In future pedestrians will be corpelled to walk on the right-hana s • of the road, if the proposals to bemitted to the North Island Union at its meeting in e " m i which opens tomorrow, become * The Auckland Automobile Associa Council, at last night’s meeting? cided to support the measure. col * ering that it would be safer for pedestrians and motorists injr former walked facing the oncoini traffic. T -„4nn The South Taranaki Motor Vnion, which will move the resolution BZ . morrow’s meeting, quoted a magiste judgment on this point in a circ received by the council. Autnori were quoted to show that it was legal and logical that the should always face the oncom stream. . A telegram announcing this dec has been sent to the Auckland jj. sentative on the union, now in ington

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 944, 10 April 1930, Page 8

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141

MUST FACE TRAFFIC Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 944, 10 April 1930, Page 8

MUST FACE TRAFFIC Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 944, 10 April 1930, Page 8

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