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ROAD SAFETY IN UNITED STATES

CAMPAIGN BRINGS FEWER DEATHS

fNJS. Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 7 p m > WASHINGTON, December 19J President Eisenhower’s Committee tar Traffic Safety reports today that SI persons were killed and 966 ware Injured in 3935 traffic accidents last Wednesday, which was observed throughout the United States as “Sale Driving Day." On the comparable Wednesday a Tear ago, December 16, 1953, the committee states the toll was 60 killed and 1807 injured in 4907 accidents. The reduction this year was 15 per cant in deaths, 46 per cent in inalmost 20 per cent in total

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27538, 21 December 1954, Page 8

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ROAD SAFETY IN UNITED STATES Press, Volume XC, Issue 27538, 21 December 1954, Page 8

ROAD SAFETY IN UNITED STATES Press, Volume XC, Issue 27538, 21 December 1954, Page 8

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