Show RED TO YELLOW CHANCE FOUGHT switch of tail light Is opposed by majority of A A A clubs since the adjournment of the second secand national conference on street and highway safety the american automobile association has har conducted a canvass of sentiment among its affiliated clubs as to the proposal made at the conference to change the tall lights of automobiles from red to yellow it develops according to A A A headquarters that the motor clubs already heard from regarding this proposed innovation aro are against it and take the position that such a change applying to motor vehicles would causo cause untold confusion on the highways and would inevitably tend to increase In creaso the toll of teafile accidents rank and file oppose tills this was practically the one proposition on oil which the A A A took issue with the recommendations made by the committees of the hoover conference rind and it was at the insistence of club executives that it a decision on tile the tall light was aras postponed all developments since the conference in it la Is stated that the rank and file u of tho the motoring public stand by the resolution adopted at tho the time by the A A A as follows s that the secretaries of clubs affiliated fil filia ted with the american automobile association in convention ai assembled hereby condemn the proposed change nabbing na as being detrimental to public safety and to the tha best interest of motor vehicle owners railways want it although no mention was wag made in the resolution of the forces urging tho the change it was waa well known that thu the railroads and thi th motor clubs wore were on different sides of tho the fence on this important matter notice has been served by the A A A that proper provision must be made for representation of the motorists before any committee that takes up this question for further study as aa provided by the safety conference |