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Show Driver in Hear Seat Is Not Always Guilty One A Connecticut Judge takes It upon himself olllclally to rebuke the rcar-Hout rcar-Hout driver. That's all to our liking. Hut In the Name brealli ho might have directed bis remarks to the other extreme und lashed tho man ut the wheel who seems to lake less Interest In the way the car Is running than the passenger In hack. There are f ir too many such drivers, driv-ers, 'liny carry on heated conversations conversa-tions wilh their hands, which bhould be gripping the steering wheel. They I urn their heads when they liiould have their eyes forward. Their minds are on the conversation In the car rut her than the tralllc around them. Of course, u motorist needn't ostru-clse ostru-clse himself from the party altogether. I'.ut It must be remembered that while the automobile Is moving the main consideration Is riot the conversatiiS In the car but the tralilc outside. It Is quite an achievement to keep eyes und mind on tralllc while an Interesting In-teresting argument Is going on beside you. To attain Dip- and cultivate It as a habit slwuihl be the primary purpose of every motorist. It assures safety. Anyway, it's the wise man who listens. |