Traffic inspectors employed by the Christchurch City Council are to be examined regularly about traffic problems. A report by the Traffic committee to the council said that the Chief Traffic Inspector (Mi- J. Bruorton) had advised that it was the practice in Wellington, and, he understood, in other centres in New Zealand, regularly to set a test paper on general traffic questions for traffic inspectors. He considered that these tests would undoubtedly assist all inspectors in the finer points of the regulations and he thought that the practice should be adopted in Christchurch. The committee’s report added that it had accepted an offer by Mr W. R. Lascelles, solicitor, to set and mark such a paper.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 August 1938, Page 6
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