Show American Roads To Bear Bear- ear Heavy Load LoI This Year That h h AmerIcan highways are Ir Ic for the busiest season In hi- all ali their busy bus lIve is the statement nt of 1 Johnston In ii the April issue of at Motor yie We na national on l. l maga magazine h p pt motoring Ar Ai examination of at the authors author's argument argUmenti will serve servo to convince any anyone one thai tha road traffic traffic in the United States wil wll wilbe wilbe be heavier this year than ever before There are at the tho present time considerably con more than moto motoi vehicles i in service In this country which I 1 is probably more th thai thir r were running last summer But in ad to this there there will be a volume o 0 freight haulage by motor motor truck ove ovel the highways highway's wh which ch was of ot a year ago The heavy and increasIng increasing ing burden ot the of-the the railways has ca cause cause sec seca a Macedonian n cry to b be raised to th ih motor truck manufacturers and the re reo suit will be be- bea a general diversion of thi short haul haut freight fr ight traffic to the roads Then too r will be great fleets o oi military motor trucks alone be being being ing on the way to embark for Franci Francl and the fields s of of glory Also Alo most o 0 othe othe the passenger motorcars summer summer sum mer will b be be- be delivered over the roads Here lere are are four great factors cad contributing to Increased traffic on thi roads The TIme total Is going to be Im This condition may very likely forcia a redistribution of our traffic It Is q quite possible that the commer commercial cial traffic between the great manufacturing manufacturing manu and shipping centers VII wil compel the ordinary tourist traffic t tc seek the secondary highway system In fact the the- great directing I t that at handle handle- tourist travel are preparing preparing i ing for just this eventuality This thi author holds will je e an almost unmixed unmixed un un- mixed blessing of the matter Is he remarks remarks remarks' re reo marks marks' the Uthe g greater greater- eater part of ot the scenic charm of America does not lie on on th main highways at all but along th roads roads- Much of the hiS hiS' atmosphere Is to be found In th back c country far tar removed from th busy arteries s of commercial traffic The attractiveness of unspoiled country country coun try of sleepy villages that hav drowsed on unchanged from the day daYI of the revolution the charm of primitive primi tive Uve life and of ot nature unadulterated by factory smoke all aU these are to b bt found on the secondary secondary- roads And al these have been sacrificed in the past by the motorist to the one of well surfaced roads |