LEVEL CROSSINGS
Motorists should remember: That a train runs on a definite path. It cannot get out of your way. That up to date there is no record of a motor-car wrecking a train. That the man in the motor-ear always comes out second best in a collision. That the safe way is always to expect a train at the crossing. That when there is more than one track it is good business to expect more than one train. The second train may be the deadly one. ' That it pays to slow down and have the car under perfect control when approaching level crossings. That the engine-driver can make no allowances whatsover for the condition of your brakes. That the train has the right-of-way.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 102, 26 October 1929, Page 29
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124LEVEL CROSSINGS Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 102, 26 October 1929, Page 29
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