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Show ONSAFETY . . . Ry the City Safety Council Do you need a license to live? This challenge was made by Clifford Beardall, Driver Licensing-Official. Licensing-Official. b "It's your driver's license and those made out to other drivers that may save your life time and time again," he said. "Your driver's license means you have met certain minimum qualifications and that you and other drivers have assumed certain cer-tain obligations to tain obligations to operate your cars according to the traffic laws The traffic regulations you have pledged to observe are designed to give the same fair break to everyone. every-one. Implicit in them are the rules of safety and courtesy that will make our vehicles and our streets of the greatest usefulness to all and at the least risk to life and limb. "Your license gives you the privilege to drive," Mr. 'Beardall emphasized. "Protect this privilege by driving safely and courteously' Respect your license. This may be your license to live!" Mr. Beardall is cooperating in the August traffic safety program on courtesy and defensive driving-sponsored driving-sponsored by the City Safety Council as part of a voar.'mi Council as part of a year-'round safety educational campaign The continuing program is carried on simultaneously with a nationwide safety education promotion called Pt i?n..Saf0ty" and sponsored by the National Safety Council. |