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Road Safety

HE woman driver who signalled a right-hand turn and then turned left is just one of the traffic problems to be discussed in the National Women’s Session on Wednesday mornings at 11 o'clock, Cherry Raymond, who conducts 1YA’s Feminine Viewpoint, will preside over the. discussions, which start on April 10. Aspects of bad driving, the different classes of drivers, how to avoid accidents and traffic hazards will be considered by Ken Simich, who is a skilled driver, J. M. Ewen, president of the Automobile Association, Auckland, and A. Roxburgh, of the Transport Department.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 921, 5 April 1957, Page 23

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Road Safety New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 921, 5 April 1957, Page 23

Road Safety New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 921, 5 April 1957, Page 23

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