Show few simple regulations I 1 to cut motor accidents we have too much automobile law the next nest trend must bo be toward the elimination lon of all unnecessary requirements quire ments nud mid the enactment of a few simple rules and regulations that rally may b be easily understood easily enforced andi and is as nearly us as possible universally ver er sally observed mays hays nn an official of nn an automobile organization such an all elimination would in jnnny I 1 do away with about of our ou r present laws I 1 frattle rules und regulations are yet in their formative period much remains to be done before avoidable accidents may be reduced to a minimum tho th principal difficulty la Is the unwillingness of the public to accept and obey such rules and regulations it la Is a matter of undisputed record that flint between 00 90 and 95 per cent of nil alt accidents result from the neglect of the lie individual pedestrian and less than 5 per cent are anre caused by the direct fault of the motorist or the reckless use of the motor car lying between these figures somei somewhere here are from 3 to 5 pr per cent of the accidents where both parties are responsible |