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Over a thousand safety pledge were signed yesterday by members of the faculty and undergraduates in the college in the first day of the campaign conducted by the CRIMSON against reckless driving.
Dean Hanford and the staff of the CRIMSON were the first to sign yesterday morning and their example was followed by many others during the morning.
Seven Rules
The pledge signed calls for the following of seven fundamental rules of safe driving. The rules are;
"1. To drive at moderate speed on own side of road.
"2. Not to pass cars on curves or hills.
"3. To stop at stop signs.
"4. Not to jump traffic lights.
"5. In city traffic to be particularly watchful for pedestrians stepping into the line of traffic from parked cars.
"6. Always to give hand signals showing intention of turning to the left, to the right, or stopping, and not to leave the curb from a parked position without giving a signal.
"7. To be fair to other drivers in all respects and to refrain from reckless driving."
This drive will end at Thanksgiving. Those who are missed by the CRIMSON canvassers are urged to stop in at the CRIMSON, sign the pledges, and get a sticker for their windshields.
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