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Such women would be less objection- 

 able if they were more considerate of 

 Road others. For example, they should 

 Courtesy k ee p on their own side of the 

 drive, and, if they are going slowly, as 

 much to the right of it as possible, that 

 those who desire to pass may not have 

 their way blocked. 



Again, they should remember that 

 some one is behind them, and that they 

 should not endeavor to turn or stop 

 abruptly without having intimated their 

 intention to those in the rear. 



Another heedless thing they do is, 

 in passing a leading trap to turn in 

 ahead of it so sharply that a more care- 

 ful driver is forced to pull up rather 

 than endanger his horses by having the 

 wheels swing against them. 



Women seem to forget now and then 

 that they must always pass to the left 

 of a vehicle in front of them, and not 



