M? SPEEDS GOES TO TOWN N°2 PASSING ON A BEND k ,|p ; VW. HERE'S Mr. Speeds taking a very risky chance on a / bend. His clear view ahead / is nothing like 300 feet." He’d be safe enough if he knew for / certain that no other car was 1 - ' coming his way. But if there should be and it happens to be driven by Miss Speeds, also trying to average 45 m.p.h., then let them both pray fast and hard. When you pass on a blind curve, Mr. Speeds, don’t expect the other fellow to be nice about it and leave the road for you. He won’t. * TRAFFIC REGULATION No. 14 .• “No driver of any motor-vehicle shall overtake or attempt to pass any vehicle proceeding in the same direction . . . unless the driver has a clear view of the road and the traffic thereon for a distance of at least 300 feet in the direction in which he is travelling.** Play safe when you buy Motor Spirit, too. Tune your car to its manufacturer’s recommendations, and fill up with ATLANTIC ETHYL for sweet, smooth performance. YOU’RE SAFE WHEN YOU SAY ATLANTIC ETHYL Plan this season’s holiday trip with a '.J from any Atlantic dealer or by writing to new Atlantic Road Map, obtainable free , the Company’s Head Office, Wellington. ATLANTIC UNION OIL CO. LTD., Incorporated in N.S.W.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20892, 23 November 1937, Page 5
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