WHEN EXPERIENCE MAY BE COSTLY
THERE are several forms of bad driving. -Among tho more dangerous * faults is that of passing on a bend where the driver cannot see more than two or three car lengths ahead. /''-.' Overtaking on a bend should only be done at any time with the greatest caution,, and never unless there is a clear view for at least 100 yards past the front car. To overtake under any other conditions is simply inviting disaster, and m case of legal action there is little doubt that the overtaking driver would be held to.be m the wrong. This practice is one that is too common, but, " fortunately, the average decent driver only needs one experience of a near-crash to learn sense. If he does not, he acts as his own antidote — somebody hits him. ■ ■* iiiiiiMiimiMiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiniM
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NZ Truth, Issue 1188, 6 September 1928, Page 15
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138WHEN EXPERIENCE MAY BE COSTLY NZ Truth, Issue 1188, 6 September 1928, Page 15
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