Show I 1 Good Drivers 1 e in and out from one lane of SCOOTING Sc busy traffic to another with short spurts of speed and sudden jamming of brakes the good driver wends his way home He must be a good driver to do this and come through without even a scratch on his fenders But hes he's highly inconsiderate It has been shown time and again that he gains little time that the man who keeps a steady pace and runs along the same lane Jane meets up with him at the next stoplight without having the the worry and fretfulness the good driver must surely endure Regardless of this however he makes driving bad for others It is they who have to watch out for him They have to turnout turnout turn out suddenly for fear he lie would scrape against them or jam an on their brakes if they happen happen happen hap hap- pen to pull up behind him I Its It's a wracking nerve-wracking job for others I result re re- suit sult of the inconsiderate hoggishness of what is supposed to be good driving When a good driver gets that good he should be taught how to drive all over again |