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Act as to the results which would ensue if the speed limits were abolished or raised had been falsified.

4th August 1931, Page 60
4th August 1931
Page 60
Page 60, 4th August 1931 — Act as to the results which would ensue if the speed limits were abolished or raised had been falsified.
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IR WILLIAM BRASS said they did Onot know how or why the number of accidents had decreased since the passing of the Act, but it might be that drivers were becoming more experienced and pedestrians possibly a little less thoughtless than they were in the past.

Speaking of the mobile police, he suggested that they should be equipped with cameras so as to be able to take photographs of dangerous parking, and with cinematograph cameras to take • pictures of dangerous driving.

On the question of dipping, he preferred the French system, whereby, when vehicles were approaching, drivers turned off the bright lights and put on what were called code lamps, which were sufficient for a driver to see cyclists or pedestrians who happened to be in his path. The scheme was, in Sir _ William's opinion, better/than that suggested in the Minister's regulations.

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