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New Zealand: are bilingual road signs safe?

18 June 2023

3:43 AM

18 June 2023

3:43 AM

At a time when the dilapidated state of New Zealand’s roads are a major public concern and the government has committed itself to a zero traffic deaths program that includes lowering speed limits, the national transport agency apparently thinks offering compulsory te reo lessons on roadside poles and motorway gantries is a good idea.

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