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A rather sensible manner of overcoming the difficulty presented by dazzling headlights on motor cars was referred to by Mr. B. Falck at the meeting of lhe South Island (N.Z.) Motor Union last week. lie suggested that all motorists should have placed on the windscreen a piece, of colored gelatine, through which the driver could look without trouble from the vibrants of glaring lights. Mr. F. W. Johnston (the chairman) remarked that it, was felt in Canterbury that it was more dangerous to dim lights than to leave them niidirnmed. The Otago delegates stressed the fact that'the reverse opinion was he’d in Dunedin, and it was generally a<rreed ! hat the union should have some uniform on .the matter-

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1921, Page 10

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