Show ORM L LAWS FOR L STATES NEED OF THE DAY I By STUART GAYNESS The Telegram B S ebl l Neal Xe S Sm FRANCISCO Oct 14 Uniform Uniform oVE the operation of motor es les In every cit city and state In country are one of ot the most problems confronting the mousers mousers mo- mo users as well as the author author- The American Automobile asso- asso other automobile II throughout the country havel haved have l d tITe task of securing eventually of f laws and regulations regulation which govern the operation of automo- automo l they are used of the great mass of special under which the owner of has to use his machine the important to the public and to tovel tover ver vel are the traffic regulations now differ in every city In the country An r of a machine going from one OJ another or from one state into her er is confronted with different land and nd traffic regulations at every Million Owners Owner hover h over owners of motor in this country now the necessity ving a system of ot uniform regus regu- regu s s1-is s1 is very urgent urge The automo- automo are entitled to know the differ differ- peed and other laws in force in city There should be a uniform which bleh would apply to every to town n end d state In this country Such a would eliminate a great deal of trouble for the motorist would also facilitate the handling tic fie by the police j same uniform regulations should to to the highways in every part of Automobiles are no longer ry try They are owned b by thousands ers ere and others using the high- high There There is no reason why a driver automobile should have to obey tn n laws in San Francisco different R Lis L Angeles New York Chicago er ler cities in which he happened to his car rul License Too motorists want uniform speed everywhere so that they now w how to operate their cars in part of the country And fur- fur they want one state license num- num good In any state in the kry regulating traffic it is only ra fair r rilie the ilie authorities should also regu- regu traffic Horse-drawn Horse tea I and pedestrians should be belIed piled lIed to obey regulations the same vers Ivers of motor cars form orm traffic rules for cities and andya andye ye ya would be the greatest factor elimination of accidents The number of laws under which a acar acar car is operated confuses the Some places a car is allowed lye live miles an hour other sections eed can be ten fifteen twenty ty miles an hour There is speed regulation for rounding and for crossing bridges In Into Into Into to become an expert driver and ving absolute confidence in the Ito drive an automobile any- any In the United States it would be beto beto beto to take a thorough course In mobile obile laws college Matching atc ng Others es es havi having g to keep in mind the variety of laws and regulations river vel of a motor car has bas to be labout the other vehicles using and highways He has to tobel tober tober ber bel that while he Is only allowed lies nes an hour at certain sections he also has to avoid the cycle rider going at thirty or miles an hour the driver of a drawn vehicle in the middle of d or the pedestrian crossing the taking the trouble to and see if a machine is on the vay ay Besides these he has to every cross road oad for other ve- ve 6 automobile owner has bas to be sure his lights are on promptly ac- ac ng g to law and that the number his car shows for the traffic 1 He must turn the corners Just land and has to pass street cars Wing ing to regulation distance and Tand and he must give the proper before turning from one street ther ile le the automobile owner has has' hasto to toll ill ll 11 of the laws that could be for the protection of the thebe h he be also has to pay special taxes owners of other vehicles do not this combination of excessive Lions ons and taxes which has re reIn rein rein re- re in the movement backed by the motor car and good roads or orations or- or ons In the country to secure Slaws for the operation operation-of of mo- mo Ides In every part of the United |