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Th* Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Dac. 31, 1964
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All around the world and especially
in our town —we join in wishing a
Happy New Year to all.
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Moody
Failure to Signal
Is Called Worst
Driving Error
Neither speeding nor slow driv
ing is the greatest driving error
noticed by one group who ought
to know. Professional drivers,
with a safety record unequaled
by the average passenger-car
driver, say in a report issued
this month that it’s failure to
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NAHUNTA. GEORGIA
signal properly.
The driving error in second
place is failure to dim lights and
just behind that is close fol
lowing, or “tailgating.” The driv
ing pros reporting in Changing
Times magazine are today’s typi
cal truck drivers — men whose
jobs depend on their safety re
cords.
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driver has an accidnt every 40,-
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times, farther per accident, ac
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zine report. Now that these driv
ers have been asked about the
driving blunders they observe, the
tabulation holds some surprises.
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among the most commonly com
mitted (ignoring stop signs, cross
ing the center line, ignoring traf
fic lights) were at the bottom of
the list. The slow driver was in
eighth place as a menace. Ignor
ing solid “do not pass” lines on
hills and curves tied for sixth
place with drifting between lanes
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on expressways.
Excessive speed took fifth
place. Failure to pass a slow
moving car ahead just barely
nosed out excessive speed for
fourth place.
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
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Moody Bros. Furniture Co.
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
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1965
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WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
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BEST WISHES TO YOU
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Long