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A COMPETITION FOR DRIVERS.

26th April 1921, Page 11
26th April 1921
Page 11
Page 11, 26th April 1921 — A COMPETITION FOR DRIVERS.
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SATE ARE firm believers in the value WW of the rear view mirror mi. a means of overcoming the difficulty experienced by drivers of commercial motor vehicles and motor coaches in knowing when the driver of a faster vehicle desires to overtake.

We offer a. Dependence rear-view mirror as a. prize to the driver in each of the following classes who sends us a short account, accompanied by a rough sketch or diagram (which we will have redrawn for reproduction) of the best temporary repair or expedient for ovei'-coming a, roadside difficulty, or means for _getting back to garage with a minimum of expense and with least loss ,cf time, that has happened to him, or is so well within his knowledge that he can vouch for the facts, The classes are :— Class 1. Erndertype steamers.

Class 2. Overtype steamers Class 3. Petrol vehicles over 3 tons. Class 4. Petrol vehicles, 3 tons and under.

Class 5. Electrical vehicles.

The matter should be written on one side of the paper, and, with the sketch or diagram, be addressed: to the Editor, Tire Commercial _Valor, 7-15, Rosebery Avenue, London, EC., to reach that address by Saturday, May 14th next. The Editor's decision will be final. Should there be no useful or interesting entry in any class, the prize offered for that class will be awarded to one of. the runners-up in one of the other classes.

The Editor reserves the right to use and to pay for ,an:y contribution received in this-competition

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