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Show Safety SamSays: High speeds are supposed to bej fun when you have a sweet-run- j ning car under you, but I can't enjoy en-joy fast driving because of the many accidents "blow-outs" cause on clear roads. When I am driving at night l . won't move a foot unless both headlights are lighted. An ap-pioaching ap-pioaching driver can't tell which one is out, and I don't want him to guess wrong. Commissioner Preston G. Peter son, returning from a spring trip: was heard to remark "Be sure it's safe to pass when passing other cars in traffic. Be absolutely sure you can do so without endangering endanger-ing your life or others. Allow a wide margin for safety. Be sure when cars are coming in your direction, di-rection, that you have more than enough time to get around the car in front; even if the other car I should increase itsi ispleed greet-; ly. And do not, under any circumstances, cir-cumstances, pass on hills xr curves". TCooperating with the State Roaa Commission and Utah State Highway High-way Patrol, R. Whitney Groo, Superintendent, Sup-erintendent, for "Safety On Our! Highways.") I |