Show I Q 0 I I Youth at the Wheel I 1 D DESPITE SPITE the vigilance of police many youngsters just entering their teens can i be seen be-seen seen operating automobiles in city streets It-is It one of the most dangerous practices this motoring g gage age c can n permit A A. boy of 10 tO or 12 can be tie as pushed a a driver as many an an adult yet wh when n the emergency comes the inexperience of f hi his his' youth may tell teu on him im 9 ManYa Many Manya a child has lias be been seen at the wheel leet of an an automobile hardly able t to reach the pedals and obviously p powerless t to grip gnp the wheel or apply the b brakes ak s with s sufficient i force orce to avoid an aIr accident Arid lid rn many manya ny a complacent nt parent has lias been noticed seated seated- beside such youngster unaware of the danger that faces them noV not to mention others on on th the street often oUen it it h has s be been n noted th the child m may y be he seen driving an old sed car The operation of such an au tl automobile tu mobile requires ires greater skill and f force than does that of a anew anew new car for its steering may be loose looe and its hr brakes kes vorn worn No child can cope with such defects as effe effectually as an adult adults Yet children will go on making the streets ts dangerous for pedestrians pedestrians' and other motorists motorists motor motor- isis as long long- longas as their p parents re ts permit th them iri to drive Sixteen years ars is t the e usual age mini mini- mum for drivers and nd even this this' j is too young youn in many cases cases' for or youths o see seem tp lose o e th their sense of judgment and pe perspective when a little power is afforded the them i. i r Thc power behind the tile wheel he heel of tan an auto auto- automobile mobile le is is' too much for many many many-an an adult let al albrie rt a child |