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Show Smartness Found Great Handicap to Drivers ffhat sort of a- chauffeur would tmerson, Socrates, the immortal mys-Napoleon, mys-Napoleon, or Wordsworth have "de? Would any of the philosophers, "ted professors and great thinkers been or be, if now living, safe sane automobile drivers? the psychologist answers an em-Pla"c em-Pla"c no. Because the minds of such n are usually preoccupied, a condi-ei'n condi-ei'n Popularly known as absent-mind-"ws, the thinker, the dreamer and e schemer are said to lack that co-"wtion co-"wtion of mind and muscle which ehicTen"al the onerution of a molor Uler existing traffic conditions and thei ",g Wrts drivers who direct ,nmnils from the business of driv- BliVl"11' n"'ir e-ves fl'om tlie road Mc!i "'e Ci,us0 of niany accidents, traf nmtorlig demands concen-trat'"n' concen-trat'"n' 'Hlt tl,e (1,'iver who concen-'uri? concen-'uri? 0,1 fIl,l!l-cts foreign to his driv-tl,;ln driv-tl,;ln j)rr',)!'lly a greater trallic menace toil',, 'MvV who is incapable of |