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NIGHT MOTORING.

GUIDING BY FLA9HLIGHTS. OPPOSED BY AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, Dec. 9. , Flashing lighthouses at intervals of every two miles to guide motorists over country roads at night have been suggested by the North Island Motor Union, but the Auckland Automobile Association opposes the erection of lighthouses with advertising propensities, the opinion being expressed at last night’s meeting that the object was to make motorists read advertisements, at danger points, when the drivers’ attention should not bo distracted from the roads. v The chairman said that they had their own signs througho&t the province and by use of spotlights they could be seen quite plainly by, night.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 9 December 1926, Page 7

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110

NIGHT MOTORING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 9 December 1926, Page 7

NIGHT MOTORING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 9 December 1926, Page 7

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