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SPEED-and OLD TYRE8 BE WARNED I And still they come, road accident upon Here'S What tO dO abOUt it road accident; damage, maiming, death, tragedy! Behind a major percentage of DfivC slowly them is an old or imperfect pneumatic • • • that's the golden rule today. Keep tyre which couldn't stand up to heat. your sPeed down" When a 'I""6 fails at 25 m.p.h. you've had a puncture. When a It's a thousand to one you're driving with tye fai,s at 40-50 m.p.h. it's generally at least one old tyre. If you value your disastrous, and if a tyre is going to fail it ... . , , - . ' . will fail at SPEED. Iife and the lives of those who drive with you, go slow, inspect your tyres frequently , , . Don't just look at the tread. Look at the walls. What you find will probably The tyre hazard is heat impress the need for slower driving. As a tyre runs it generates heat by friction on Keep your tyres inflatcd the road surface. The faster the speed the . . . Soft tyres generate more heat than greater the heat. Heat graduallydestroys the properly inflated tyres. Look to it every tyre. da/* Most of today's tyres have stood the heat of Don't OVerfoad ' many years' running. They've stood the terrific Do not overload your vehicle : If you overheat of one, two, even three retreadings. ' ,oad X0" throw an added burden on to They've stood the weather, the curb scuffing, >'OUr ^ and' b" Pressure b springs lessen the manoeuvrability of your the small cuts. They aren't ir* fit shape to vehicle, thus increasing the possibility of stand the heat of high speeds. trouble. i for extra value ... extra protection N'lM'U NORTH IfSLAND MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY Full details from the Ffead Office of the Company, P.O. Box 13-48, Wellington; any Branch I Office or Agent; or firom any Automobile Assn. Secretary, Agent or uniformed patroi. 1
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Chronicle (Levin), 27 July 1946, Page 7
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397Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 27 July 1946, Page 7
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