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Show ' HOW TO ESCAPE MUD SPLASH Most Drivers Make Mistake of Getting as Far Away From Passing Car , as la Possible. When trying to avoid getting splashed with mud most drivers will get ns far away from a passing car as possible. This is Just the reverse of what one ought to do to avoid such nuisance. When the cars are ten feet or so apart, any mud that is splashed is sure to strike the body of the other car, whereas, If the machines are closer together, say three feet apart, mud that Is splashed will only strike the wheels and the under sides of the fender's. fend-er's. What mud would ordinarily splash on the doors Is much more likely like-ly to be caught under the running board when the cars pass closer together. |