DANGER HERE
PASSING OX BROW OF HILL Things are not always what they seem. When you see another car come up over the brow of a hill, the driver carefully keeping to his own side of the road, you probably have quite a comfortable feteling about your own safety. If you think about it, however, you will realise that this may be quite decidedly a false
sense of security. The situation may be fraught with danger, for it is when a car approaches over the
brow of a hill that another car may be in process of overtaking the first car by cutting over, to! the wrong side of the road. It is, therefore, always advisable to sound your horn when approaching a hilltop even though the only car you see ahead is on its right side of the road.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 13436, 26 April 1944, Page 3
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