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4th January 1952, Page 37
4th January 1952
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London area were sending their learner-drivers to the training centre of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents at 17, Knightsbridge, London. S.W.1, to be taught safe-driving methods. said Maj.-Gen. B. K. Young. director-general of the Society, in London, last week.

He was launching the 1952 road safety campaign, the main theme of which is " More Courtesy." In addition, there are minor themes for each quarter—children and animals, observation, anticipation and patience, respectively. He claimed credit for the work that had been done by the Society, stating that road casualties to-day were fewer than before the war, despite the increase in population, a rise in the number of vehicles and the minimum of highway improvements.

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