Should a mo,torißt swerve, tor pull up to avoid a dogP This matter has been argued times without number by motorists, because dogs are one of the common obstructions. Most motorists of experience take the negative view (states the "Dominion"), Two more were added to those who uphold that aide of the argument on Saturday afternoon, through a collision that 'caused a good deal at damage to a motor-car and a motor-truck. The car was going through Lowry Bav (toward the Hutt) closely followed by a motor-truck. Suddenly a dog took possession of the track; the car pulled up suddenly, and the truck in swerving to avoid the car, struck the back of the car violently, and skidded across the road An axle of the truck was bent, the mudguards broken, and the windscreen smashed, while the body of the car was crushed in. Still, the dog waa uninjur&d.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19975, 9 July 1930, Page 10
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