Hit-and-run drivers last year are estimated to have killed 2150 persons in America. In addition, more than 4000 men, women, and children suffered injury at the hands of motorists who did not stop to help them. “There is every reason to believe,” states the American Automobile Association, “that hundreds of lives could have been saved and injuries in many Hases minimized if the people involved had received prompt first-aid and were speedily admitted to hospital.
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Southland Times, Issue 22915, 13 June 1936, Page 19
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