ROAD ACCIDENT TOLL.
Concern in South Australia. Adelaide, March 31. uf Alarm is tell at the growing road iccldent toll in South Australia, vhicb has now resulted in nearly 40 leaths since the b'ginning of the year. The acting Pnetnier, Mr S. W. leffries, urges public road consciousness. He says that one important 'actor in minimising accidents ■would >e better observance of the rule glv'ng precet’ -nee to vehicles on the driver’s rtgi.‘.
There have beer, three double road, atallties within a tew days, the most setnational of which was a head-og collision between two motor-cycles. Chief Traffic (Superintendent Inspector T. Matt in claims that care-
'eseness, lack of commonsente and negligent disrega-d ot safety for it rmselves .md ot lifts are shown toiay by all types of road users, and tre the principal causes of traffic tvcci lente,
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 395, 31 March 1937, Page 5
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139ROAD ACCIDENT TOLL. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 395, 31 March 1937, Page 5
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