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Show oo YELLOW TAIL LIGHT SUGGESTED FOR CAR Yellow for tall lights i suggested i writer In "Railway Age." Tho use of red. It Is argued, is confuting con-futing to a driver at night and ilu writer cites a case in which a chauf- four had been following the red lights i of cars ahead for somo time. Ap-I Ap-I preaching a railroad crossing he took it for granted that tho red light on , tho gate was that of a car ahead and J he turned out to shoot ahead. Tho car ran through tho gates and was I struck by a train. Use of yellow lights for the rear of I automobiles is the remedy to avoid such accidents, says the writer. Red should bo restricted for use at dangerous locations, such as rall-wa rall-wa and hazardous street crossings and places where material Is piled up, In the rtroU |