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Show Driving Tips Given For a Safe Fourth of July As missions of fun-seeking motorists head for the lakes, the mountains or beaches over the Fourth of July holiday, safety experts are hopeful that extra care and caution will keep the highway accident toll at an all-time all-time low. To achieve this goal it would be well to keep In mind this list of 10 driving tips: 1. Control your temper when behind the wheel. Highways are crowded and travel is slow; don't "blow-up" and take unneces sary cnances. 2. Start early, expect frequent delays and leave for home early, preferably during daylight. , 3., Watch out for careless driv-ers driv-ers who are overanxious to reach their destinations. 1 4. Slow down, to allow passing cars extra room to get back Into the right lane ahead of you. 5. Always give the other driver more than his share of the road. 6. get Into the proper lane well in advance of turning and always al-ways signal your intention to turn or stop. 7. Pull your car entirely off the road when stopping for sightseeing sight-seeing or a roadside picnic. 8. Check traffic in all directions, direc-tions, especially to the rear, bj. fore pulling out of a parking spot onto the highway. 9. Reduce speed at sundown and drive within the range of your headlights. 10. Concentrate on your driving it's a full time Job. |