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THE COURTEOUS MOTORIST.

HAVE YOU EARNED THE TITLE?

What is a courteous driver? Here is a definition, by the Traffic Commissioner of Cleveland, U.S.A.: — “He stops to let children cross the street. He drives cautiously through crowded areas. He keeps the proper lane in traffic and gives the right of way to vehicles moving more rapidly. He drives quietly past hospitals. He parks so as not to obstruct his neighbour’s driveaw-ay. He believes the pedestrian has some rights and drives so as to illustrate that belief. He behaves on the street as he would in his home before guests.’’

i Applications for the title of “Courteous Driver” will now be received.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19280511.2.26

Bibliographic details
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Shannon News, 11 May 1928, Page 4

Word count
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111

THE COURTEOUS MOTORIST. Shannon News, 11 May 1928, Page 4

THE COURTEOUS MOTORIST. Shannon News, 11 May 1928, Page 4

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