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Did Driver Mohfln Kelnders, Ogle county. 



Hop tar Itt given distance? Sgt. F. f. 



Piper and Rolf Vogen, Ogle, check. 





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LEARNING 



to Drive 



\ Safely 



!. A. A, 

 SKILLED 



DRIVERS' 

 - . CON'ES 



iLLiNOiS 

 RURAL YCj"-.! 



Sgt. f, C. Piper, left, and Sgt. Joe Simon 



Hank Bob Walton, Bureau, district winnor, 



and Millard Wells, Whiteside, second. 



It'* hard enough to drive between the«e 



flogs spaced 34 feet apart, but you also 



have to bock through them. 



Photogrophed here at the Oregon 

 district competition are most of 

 the testa in the skill section of the 

 Rural Youth Skilled Drivers contest 



In addition to the skill tests, con- 

 testants are also checked on per- 

 formance which includes proper 

 hand signals, stopping and start- 

 ing on hills, recognition oi road 

 signs and knowledge of traffic and 

 highway laws. 



Wonder how the oldsters would 

 do on these tests? 



f. D. Lyon, lAA young people's director^ 



and Sgt. f. i. Piper, find Bob Walton's car 



six Inches from curb In parking test. 



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Keeping your right wheels on 



a 100-foot white line as jrou 



drive forward and backward 



Is no cinch. 



You ore supposed to park in 



two motions In a space equal 



to the length of your car plus 



five feet. 



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