WHEN DRIVING
Do you resolve that in 1933
you will practice defensive driv
ing? The defensive driver is
always looking out for the other
fellotv. He never insists on the
right-of-way; follows other cars
at a safe distance; and keeps an
eye open for pedestrians and
children at play.
WHEN WALKING
Do you resolve that in 1933
you tvill practice defensive
■walking? The defensive walker
crosses intersections within the
marked crossing lanes and onl'^
when the light is in his favor.
He looks both ways before
crossing streets and is alert for
inconsiderate and reckless driv
ers.
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