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Good Advice

The seemingly common-sense idea that one may use the roads in the assumption that every other use?" shares one's sense of responsibility, and also one's intelligence, is really a fallacy. To be safe oneself, and to preserve the safety of others, one must drive always with the assured conviction that everyone else on the road is a born fool, and liable to do the least expected and most idiotic thing. It is a bit wearisome, perhaps, but it is a safe doctrine.

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Progress, Volume X, Issue 8, 1 April 1915, Page 276

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Good Advice Progress, Volume X, Issue 8, 1 April 1915, Page 276

Good Advice Progress, Volume X, Issue 8, 1 April 1915, Page 276