HOW TO AVOID ACCIDENTS.
First of all see that your brakes are in good order, then make perfectly certain that your clinch \\;orks smoothly and that vour gears are perfect. See that your fights are Working properly and that all four tyres are not merely standing up, but sound. Kit. an approved electrical signal device to the rear ol' the car and make sure that it does what the manufacturers claim for it. Test your steering gear, your nerve's and those of your wife.
Set' that you have a good, r,ouii(l electric horn as well as a deep-toned .bulb horn. Test your electric starter, make sure you have spare oil and a tank .full 0.l petrol. Go over the tools carefully one by one, and do not forget thoroughly to grease every point mentioned in the instruction book. Learn by heart all the recognised traffic signals. Study your route on a map and pay particular attention to corners, gradients, and so on.
After you have done ail this, Joel* the garage door, and do not stir from your own particular armchair!
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4503, 11 September 1930, Page 1
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181HOW TO AVOID ACCIDENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4503, 11 September 1930, Page 1
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