BACK-SEAT DRIVER
A CANADIAN was driving a two-door American car with, in the passenger seat, a rather large lady who was wearing a headscarf. The scarf fell off behind the seat, so she turned round, got her knees up on the seat and started searching. But a small excitement in the traffic stream necessitated very sudden brake application and, since it was a two-door car, the seats were hinged. All of which represents a most remarkable way in which to break a windscreen.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30430, 2 May 1964, Page 5
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83BACK-SEAT DRIVER Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30430, 2 May 1964, Page 5
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