AGE OF SPEED.
BUT MISTAKE TO GO "ALL OUT"
This is the age of speed—many motorists demand it. Speed limits on principal highways have been raised or removed altogether in some countries, but for the individual, the modern problem of speed is one which each must decide for himself. Few wilJ deny themselves the (eeasional thrill but probably many will find that life' will be pleasanter if they make a 'labit of moi% leisurely motion. The man who goes "all but" when touring misses a great deal of pleasure. The scenery through which you drive, and the fascinating life of the countryside: the opportunity of giving a Hand to the fellow-motorist: the fcifl. Ired and one occasions of beauty or interest which may be met by the roadside, all make for greater pleasure and happiness than speed for speed's sake, mileage for the sake of mileage.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19889, 28 March 1930, Page 8
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146AGE OF SPEED. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19889, 28 March 1930, Page 8
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