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21st October 1966
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:JMMER TIME ends on Sunday and the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis reminds vers to check their lighting equipment in diness for the long, dark evenings which lie tad.

Where street lighting is poor, dipped headlights

■ uld be used, as advised in the Highway Code. London, lights are required on vehicles left most main roads—e.g. bus routes—but !ides may be loft without lights on other rds provided they are more than 15 yards m a road junction and not more than 25 yards m a lighted street lamp, and (what is perhaps .st important of all) that they are left with the lrside close to the kerb.

In many places public lighting is extinguished ring the night and unlighted vehicles then ate an offence, quite apart from causing serious ager to others. The practice of covering vehicles .h sheets of material is particularly dangerous, heavy vehicles (over 2 tons unladen) must )1s, lights at all times during the hours of rkness.

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Organisations: Police of the Metropolis
Locations: Windsor, London

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