A light throwing a powerful beam is attached to the differential shaft of the car, and when the lights are dimmed brightly illuminates the road both beneath and ahead of the car. Our picture shows a car at night with the body sharply outlined against the road and an object in front of the car clearly visible. It will be seen from the photograph that the light cannot shine into the eyes of an approaching driver. —W. C. M'Kaskell, photo.
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Otago Witness, Issue 4039, 11 August 1931, Page 37
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80A light throwing a powerful beam is attached to the differential shaft of the car, and when the lights are dimmed brightly illuminates the road both beneath and ahead of the car. Our picture shows a car at night with the body sharply outlined against the road and an object in front of the car clearly visible. It will be seen from the photograph that the light cannot shine into the eyes of an approaching driver. —W. C. M'Kaskell, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 4039, 11 August 1931, Page 37
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