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Salt Lake Telegram | 1933-10-05 | Page 7 | Highway Directors Weigh Regulations

Type issue
Date 1933-10-05
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Article Title Highway Directors Weigh Regulations
Type article
Date 1933-10-05
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 7
OCR Text DIRECTORS WEIGH REGULATIONS REGULA liONS CHICAGO Oct 5 UP UP UP-Neth Methods ds reducing the annual toll of human res jn in iii highway accidents were con- con by the thc twenty second annual ety fety congress congress' in session here today Recommendations placed before the ingress urged rewards for In m leading to arrest of hi run hit run and ivers livers basing automobile insurance t te on drivers' drivers individual records d ld executive orders to halt tag One recommendation providing that thai officers make speeders cool cir dr heels by a roadside for an hour cases cases where the violation was not nota a us received approbation but butu u 15 not adopted The recommendations were submit submit- A d by Clarence P P. P Taylor tr traffic fic eni en en- i of ot the Massachusetts depart depart- ent of public works He also sug sug- st et d that st states hold conferences ith drivers whose records are conten con- con ten bad W W. Sherman Smith professor of ot civil University of Toledo re- re that a survey showed reckless iving lying to be the cause of f 53 3 per cent highway y casualties I
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