Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Sep 1936, p. 41

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iui tristsnave developed two bad habits in connection with this law-first, rnany pay no attent ion to it, neyer giving any advance warning of a change of- route-, -thereby unnecessarily endangering te'aftyo others; second, there is a grouùp that drives ýwith one banud, the other arim extencled through the window and the hand grippfing the gutter above, the door, or allowing- the arm to dangle downward, the ingers fipig- cga or cigarette- ashes-apparentîy a signal to following cars$ but never carrying outthe signal. "Fallure to signal, when driving in heavy,,traffic, is dangerous," Says Carl A. B arrett, president of the. liii-nois Automobile club, "wbile 1)1er-; mitting the left arm to dangle througb the window is both careless and silly, Two hands. should be: on the steering Easly read ut. several hundred wheel at all times.' In these days ofj heavy traffiç andc rnless ac-. fet, boM mght uanddawy lhetsr sgw speed, cidents, every ounce Of attention 'and! are umder conhieration for Green care is necessary to avoid trouble.f Bay road, thse proposed new name There is no excuse in either case; *for Raitroizd avenue -and its connecling thoroughfares, from Eva*ns- failure* to signal or to use botb bauds in steering merely invites disaster. ton througls Lake Forest. Photo "When a driver does signal his taken ai mid»,ight. intention to turn, has lie the rightof-way to make tha.t turn? The law apparently fails to validate the hand signal to that extent the resuit week. 6f solmjetinie ksthâ inlai and n *e ~. e e eSS ... Oeee...$3700 . Total d% 1 . vol, rue $16-00VaI. $1909 $97 : 5 Sc aliig m - ýý - AiU for ii_____ SL UMUa'E R EMAKN40XlSPRINGS MAflTTRSSES àND PILLOWS etRA uC'idS Comer sherume. end Gmov*.Evanstm 1171» MATTRESS STroRE" S H0N«.Iy22 J: landi Park, and iLake iForest. Keuilworth bas already adopted the historic naine of Green Bay road, which is favored by the State Higbway Departmneut, and is iu hune with a suggestion made several years ago by the Wi s-, consin Society of Chicago, of wbich tnany North Shore residents are members. reasonably safety.' "'Right-of-way' is, too often, a disregarded technicality, good only when you can get away with it or to have in the record iu case of an accident. Were the driver, after sigualling properly, given by law the right-ofway, sonie of the traffic difficulties now experienced might be removed." turn only when lie can do so 'with' The Largest and Most Complete and, ýye Several hundred persons wili take typart ini the spectacle, which will have is as its central theme the rise of constitutional .government in America. ake

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