Show THE SHE ROAD TO ACCIDENT l PREVENTION At the end end of 1931 we look backward back on an automobile ac- ac ident record of fatalities fatalities fatali fatali- ties and resolve to do better in ill I 1932 No Iso problem is more within ithe the control of the individual ithan than that of traffic and injuries It is wi thin the i power of each of us to become I a competent responsible and careful driver Nine out of ten drivers merit that classification now It is the one out of the theten theten theten ten who cause causes the accidents accidents- I and he is the one who vho refuses I to heed accident prevention I messages It is a tragic thing that carelessly carelessly care care- lessly driven automobiles can cause more deaths than a great war wal Tremendous advances have been made in construction from the standpoint standpoint stand point of speed d of power and of mechanical safety But advances advances ad nd vances in the standard of driving driving ing have lagged behind V Vc We c chave have built better cars cars but but we w have not developed better drivers dri ers rs rs to operate them Highway safety is made u up 1 I of elf f many little tittle factors none factors none ot of which co coat Ost t an anything If we I I to abide by the laws lawa li old t f I lose a minute rather than ga gait gaiu l. l I Ione one at the risk of our lives an wn n I l to remember the U ui written rules of courtesy an an I Carefulness there will win not be Ll S 'S automobile deaths ai m and and ly-and and perhaps there u j jI 1 I af IlI f ue ev even n Such pv pr cs may be too much to ho hosfor hoe hos for lie in ill ii Zi or Dingle year year but but ever every evey operator of an autom automobile automobile- should r remember member that it is possible possible pos pos- sible and and- act lct ac accordingly r |