PASSENGER SAFETY LIES IN STEEL 0 This photograph, taken at the works of New Zealand Motor Bodies Ltd,, Petone, reveals what the public do not see the framework below the panelled surface of a bus. This framework is of great importance to every bus user for experience has shown that this is precisely where the greatest passenger safety factor lies IF IT IS OF ALL 1 STEEL CONSTRUCTION. At the time of an acci- if accidents do occur dent, at the moment of passengers should have impact, nothing else the protection which can be SO important to all steel welded con- bus passengers as this struction provides. One factor all-steel Continued research into construction, for an all- the safety factors gOV- steel welded framework does not transmit shock erning bus body con- struction reveals that and damage is confined ALL-STEEL construc- to a small area around tion outweighs all other the point of imipact; factors for safety. Buses are one of the safest forms of travel Safety very definitely but it is important that lies in steel:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 536, 30 September 1949, Page 2
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