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DRIVERS OF MOTORS

SHOULD I!E CERTIFICATED. Auckland, August 27. "Everj person who drives a motor e; should have a certificate of proficiency -says ■ the Chief Justice (Sir Eobe: Stout). The question cropped up du ing the hearing of a case where a, trail car ran into a motor car driven by man who was deaf. The raotorman- ran his gong repeatedly, a'nd then ran up t . the motor car, to warn the driver to gc off the tram 'rails. The rails, howeve: were greasy, and, in the subsequent in pact, the motor-car was much crumple/ His 1 Honor, in giving judgment thi morning, dwelt on the necessity of ever driver of a motor-car being proficieni and he also gave it as his opinion thai if a irian were hard of hearing, he shouli have on the car some sort of mirror at tachment which would enable him to s& any vehicle coming up behind him.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 88, 30 August 1912, Page 3

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DRIVERS OF MOTORS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 88, 30 August 1912, Page 3

DRIVERS OF MOTORS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 88, 30 August 1912, Page 3

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