This is the RIBHT HAND RULE TO TRAMS AT AlL TIMES BIVE WAy ON YOUR RLBHT (2) BIVE WAY TO TRAFFIC DIRECTION TO THE RIBHT; (3) IF WHAHBHA# All TRAFFIC GIVE Way For your own safety B gives way to A for the safety of others FOLLOW THE RULES B The diagrams show the pro- cedure at typical intersections not controlled by police officer; traffic inspector, traffic lights, of B gives way to A: B has again In compulsory-stop sign: Study dicated intention to turn right and them: Follow them: must give way to ALL traffic: A B B B gives way to A B gives A way to B gives way to . As When each B gives way to A: B, who wishes intends proceeding straight ahead to turn right, must give way to ALL vehicle B gives way tO A approaching traffic: (rom his right: IF IN DOUBT B gives way to A STOP B gives way to As B indicates in- tention to turn right and must give ISSUED BY THB way to ALL traffic: A has right of way. TRANSPORT DEP ARTMENT: 3.6
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 383, 25 October 1946, Page 2
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187Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 383, 25 October 1946, Page 2
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