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Bureau for Research in Street Traffic Moves to New Haven

Have Successfully Trained Drivers With Scientific Methods

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Pulling up its stake at Harvard, the Bureau for Street Traffic Research will move to New Haven this summer to train Yale graduates for professional work as traffic engineers.

The Bureau has been making a scientific study of traffic problems, and has been successful up to 90 percent in scientifically training drivers. President Seymour of Yale said that the new course is to study methods of stemming the number of lives lost yearly in accidents, which have amounted to 40,000 lives a year.

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