Show Motorists f Should Count The Odds Against Them Without thinking about the existence exist ence once of or such odds as the remainder of oC ones one's life versus a minute which at a age e 35 would mean more than 17 million minutes to one minute countess countless count less ess motorists and pedestrians time after time within a single day gamble with life with the stakes offering no nomore nomore nomore more than a minute as the prize Little did it profit the takers chance-takers who in 1931 attempted to gain a minute minute min mm- ute and paid with their own lives or orthe orthe orthe the lives of ot others No one would think of risking 17 million dollars to gain possession of one dollar more How much more illogical it is to risk the remainder of ones one's life liCe to gain gam possibly a minute The wonder is who would even consider con conS sider accepting such odds Ex |