On long trips the car owner might well turn to the physiologist for a suggestion in connection with fatigue prevention. If you are accustomed, he says, to driving with a fairly snug adjustment of the front seat in relation to the steering wheel try pushing the seat back at least one notch. The latter adjustment provides for a more relaved position, which counts rather heavily when there are a lot of miles to be tucked under the wheels in the course of a single day.
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Southland Times, Issue 23438, 19 February 1938, Page 18
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