Show I 1 indications ND I 1 C A T I 1 ONS OF F CORRECT DRIVER something more needed than being able to stop start and guide car along road ade UGLY DRIVING TRICKS among most common practices that result in accidents arc are starting ahead it second speed and relaxing vigilance the test of a good driver Is not whether he Is able to stop start and guide the car along the road but W whether h e ther he Is invariably considerate of the mechanism of his own vehicle and of tl if e teel feel eccentricities ind and safety of all other of the road if a man dalves well in eveia respect except that he expects all an to kno v I 1 ow to wall all equestrians to I 1 now how to ride and all motorists to I 1 now how to run a car he lie Is still a menace of the high biere tl ere are some bad driving tricks which are encountered ever time you go outi out ignoring the right of way rule cutt cutting ing coners comers swinging around a corner without first goin close to the culb cutting in on the wrong side of a car the capeles ca reles unmannerly driver 14 a poor driver ei even en ti blough ough he be may bo be expert in car control the simple mechanics of driving the steering the n of gear shift lever pedals and so on are easily mastered but the record of c dumpley fenders damaged lamps and wayside wrecks tell the story that a whole lot of motor car owners do not know liow how to drive result in accidents among the most bonmon practices that result in needless accidents may be mentioned the following examples the first driver mr A was very proud of the cars car s acceleration ejup p ment after being I 1 beld eld up by con cou traffic he always started in second and was going t miles an hour before slower cars had got into motion one day he relaxed his customary vigilance and piled headon head on into the rear of another car first result ewo bent fenders and no ts is on his own car plus two sheered sprit g clips on tl ti e car al ead total ing a I repair cost of 12 50 second result arising fron stopping too quick ly IY demolished rear luggage carrier and the total eclipse of the lagl ts on the car w which aich bumped him from be hind because he tailed to put out his hand on stopping mr 0 assumed ie te clity for tl if e damage to the overtaking car and I 1 cost him about a hundred silver dollars to learn blat tl at he didn dian t kno v how to drive text next in line comes mr B lie ile was such a good driver thit he could at af ford to be careless he prided himself on knowing the bumps and other pe cullari ties of all roads in lis t is degli ne gh boyhood but one n after a heavy rain he was I 1 abing along at 50 miles an hour when his car bounced in ai at d out of a hole wh ch I 1 ad been caused by undermining water and he in bulged in two new springs and a rather expensive rear axle ly he la is now a better driver 11 an he lie 11 was as could davda div ds rile mis brain here w i e find mr air D E EH eff to whom driving had become like second natine he ile coul i divide his brain into two parts lese iese iving tie one tor for guid 19 i g tl ti e car ar ar und corners speeding it up and do don n huls hills av I 1 i ling bad spots in the roa roal I 1 anu so 0 on and utilizing tl ti e oti er f r entertaining his guests he lie could laugh and tell dr 11 st r es when h cb e his arlei ds into gales of merriment but one day he glanced ii around aund to see I 1 ow the po nt of a st r I 1 1 ad d I 1 en eci fat tat cn and just the i a telephone p ie gre v up in what I 1 e thou ht lit is the mi nit I 1 lie of tl e road roid ills spirit I 1 ly now motor ng down if tie e ling long biall |