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Highland Park Press, 20 Dec 1928, p. 42

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C his ur am." mod (at: in In” "With I driven’ lite.” lav im ef- feet the (ml gm] of min: may can be brought hum-rub” - accomplishment lumen. [rowing disrespeet for luv Ind the ritrhts " others all demand union Ind vigorous Idiom" my. Mr. Mtyer. "These destroctive form entmot be fought with any bot the moat cation! Ind the most brutal gives protection to every hot-en mo- torint and plmn ddensiv- mm in the hand of the mummy. With. out it. the battle will continue to be a Inning m. _ in passing effective licensing reel ations. With this dun-ad the Amer- ieart Motorists association Ind the Aw tnmobile club of Illinois is in the firm, est accord. Ind our natiors-wide w- ganiution'a help in every possible way is pledged to that constructive end. "To list the names of the leaders! of trattie though who favor the driv-' ers' license law is to read the roster! of the most important men in the tUtd.) and the traffie authorities of every; state and trommtmity which has found _ the statute vital. The American Mo-) torists association and the Automobile! club of Illinois regards the universal i enactment of drivers' license laws. 13 a mtttter of paramount importance. and cannot urge with too much em- phasi-l the need for the Comping to: operation of all interested persons and i organizations to the emi that they be placed upon the statute books. Active Brutal Gm: "In many communities. especially during the last. there has developed an active demand for drivers' [in law. based upon (rowing recklessness within their own limits and better, ment in places which have succeeded The the drivers' license law has proved of inestimable value in aiding the cause of tratfie safety in those places where it is in vigorous opera-: tion is emphasized by Mr/Mayer who, says that “naturism: by tunic auw thorities and motorists themselves in; every Centers where such a law is in: force reveal it to be an indispensable' part of the safety movement." i “That means that no person would be permitted to take a car out upon the streets and highways unless he or she had a working knowledge of the regulations which have been set up for the safe and expeditious moTe- ment of traffic and also could dem- onstrate to a duly constituted author- ity that he or she was fully capable of handling a motor vehicle with all the safe efficiency demanded in this day of heavy and complicated trattie. Tests Not Ditrieatt "Now, these tests need not be dif- thralt, Any person, sound in mind and physically qualified, able to read the English language and distitt- quish colors, cnn.pass them without trouble. In the states where such a law has been promulgated, it has not in any way discouraged the use of the automobile. On the contrary, use has been fostered because these states and communities have been able to rid themselves of potential trouble-; makers and quickly descend tqton, chronic violators not only of the Raf-l tie or criminal codes but of the laws' of common decency and fairway.” With both stupid and reckless driv- ing taking an increasingly heavy toll in human lives, and the manning and injuring of thousands for the rest of their lives, and the causing of a large amount of property damage, public opinion throughout the nation in in- sistent upon the elimination of the careless, wanton few to whom can be attributed most of the blame for what is regarded as becoming a more and more intolerable situation. De- mand everywhere is growing for the enactment of full and effective driv- ers' license laws as the most forceful means of bringing order out of chaos, but the law must be rigidly enforced. First among the national motoring organizations to step forth and call for the universal application of this remedy is the American Motorists' association with a statement which quotes its vice-president. Si. Hayer, also president of the Automobile club of Illinois, as saying that "no sound progress can be made toward tram: safety and toward the scourging from our public highways of the criminally- minded motorists who are making them paths of death and disorder um til every community has upon its statute books a drivers' license lat" Law Is Bayreuth] Such a law is an absolute essential Mr. Mayer declares, because, he points out, it gives to the central authority a definite and positive check upon every motorist in the community. "An ade.. quate drivers' license law, the kind that should be in force in every state in the country, first of all makes it obligatory for prospective motorists to take an examination upon the reg ulations and upon automobile opera- tion." 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