The opinion that drivers and riders responsible for some act of conspicuous courtesy should be rewarded by a letter from the Transport Department and later by some badge, emblem, or insignia is expressed in the report of the New Zealand Auto-cycle Union. It is suggested that the motor-cycle honorary patrols, a system of which is being gradually extended throughout the Dominion, should make reports, and if the local road safety committee feels that the deed justifies a letter or award the report will be forwarded to the department.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 September 1938, Page 7
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