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Winter warning

17th January 1969
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Mr. Richard Marsh has issued the following cautionary warning: "The new term has now been started in most of our schools and, although we are now past the worst of the dark mornings, many children will still be going to school in darkness.

"1 wish to remind all road users that they should take extra care on these dark mornings and keep an especially sharp look-out for school-children.

"Drivers should make sure that windscreens and windows are clear and not misted over before they set off, and keep them clear during their journey. Headlamps should always be used on unlit roads and on badly lit roads. And, if you have not already done so, check your headlamps to make sure they are aimed correctly. This will avoid dazzling other motorists. The object of the exercise is to 'see and be seen'."