NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 47 
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Non-resident automobiles may be regis- 
tered for three months for one quater of 
the annual registration fee. 
No person shall operate an autombile 
exceeding twenty-five miles an hour out- 
side the city or incorporated village, or 
at a rate of speed within city or incor- 
porated village or thickly settled part of 
a town, to exceed ten miles an hour, or 
across any bridge of more than fifty feet 
span, to exceed ten miles an hour. 
An operator of an autombile shall, up- 
on approaching a crossing, or intersecting 
highway, or bridge, sharp turn or curve, 
or over the brow of a hill, have car un- 
der perfect control and give timely sig- 
nal of bell or horn or other device or be 
liable to fine of not more than $100. 
No person under eighteen years of age 
will be granted a license. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE 
Registration 
Annual, with Secretary of State, Con- 
cord, N. H. 
Residents—Registration 
Automobiles owned by residents of New 
Hampshire: Not exceeding 15 horsepower, 
$10; exceeding 14 horsepower and not ex- 
ceeding 30 horsepower, $15; exceeding 30 
horsepower and not exceeding 40 horse- 
power, $20; exceeding 40 horsepower and 
not exceeding 50 horsepower, $25; ex- 
ceeding 50 horsepower and not exceeding 
60 horsepower, $30; exceeding 60 horse- 
power, $40. 
Between October 1 and December 31 of 
each year, one-half of the above named 
fees, 
Transfer of registration from register- 
ed car to another (same owner), $2 plus 
difference in horsepower rating, if any. 
Resident Operators and Chauffeurs 
Frivate operator, original license, $3 
for calendar year; renewal, $1 for calen- 
dar year. No person under sixteen years 
of age can be licensed as private operator. 
Non-Resident Registration, Etc. 
For more than a total of ten days in 
any year (for which time cars registered 
in the owner’s home state are exempt), 
the same fees as residents except that for 
registration for July, August and Septem- 
ber non-residents pay half rates. 
For operators and chauffeurs special 
non resident certificates are issued good 
during July, August and September. 
Fees, original cer’ificate a d examination, 
$2; subsequent certificates and certificates 
issued to those who have been examined 
in their home state, $1; for other than 
the three months mentioned regular res- 
ident licenses are required. 
Neutral Zone 
Non-residents residing within 15 miles of 
the New Hampshire boundary line (and 
whose home state extends similar privi- 
leges to New Hampshire motor vehicles) 
may be registered to operate in New 
Hampshire not more than fifteen miles 
from the border line for $2. Operator’s 
or chauffevr’s license of home state is 
sufficient. 
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Established 1892 
Number Plates 
Furnished by Secretary of State. Be- 
side registration number and letters ‘‘N. 
H.’’ must bear numerals denoting year of 
issue. Carried not less than fifteen inches 
nor more than forty-eight inches above 
the ground. One pair free with car regis- 
tration; six pairs free with dealer’s regis- 
tration. Duplicate plates, either style, 
$1 each. Special plates for dealers, non- 
residents and neutral zone residents. 
Speed Regulartions 
Fifteen miles an hour in thickly settled 
districts; twenty-five miles an hour else- 
where, except ten miles an hour on cross- 
ings, curves, etc., or when approaching 
a vehicle. Stop on signal from persons 
in charge of horses. 
MAINE 
Fees 
All motor vehicles shall be registered. 
The annual registration fees are: 
#5 for automobiles (used for convey- 
ance of persons for hire, pleasure or busi- 
ness), of 20 H.P. and under. 
$15 for automobiles (used for convey- 
ance of persons for hire, pleasure or busi- 
ness), over 35 H.P. 
Rate of Speed 
The rate of speed upon any highway, 
town way, public street, avenue, driveway, 
park or parkway by any person operating 
a motor vehicle in this state shall not be 
greater than 25 miles an hour in open 
country outside of cities and villages, and 
within the compact or built-up portions of 
any city, town or village, not greater 
than 10 miles an hour, except where such 
city or town may by ordinance or by law 
permit a greater rate of speed. 
Non-Residents 
Non-residents may operate motor vehi- 
eles on the roads and highways of this 
State not exceeding thirty days without 
registration, provided that such motor 
vehicle is registered in some other State 
or country and has attached thereto regis- 
tered plates, and driven by a person li- 
censed to operate in this or some other 
State or country 
A motor vehicle owned by a non-resi- 
dent of this State who has a bona fide 
actual residence in a State granting like 
privileges to residents of this State, which 
residence is loctaed within fifteen miles 
by highway of the border line of this 
State, may be operated upon any ways of 
this State distant not more than fifteen 
miles from the border line of his State. 
RHODE ISLAND 
Applications for the registration of 
motor vehicles must be filed in the office 
of the State Board of Public Roads, and 
licenses are in force for one year. 
The number plate or marker must be 
placed on the front and rear of the motor 
vehicle, and the rear plate fastened so 
as not to swing. 
On the sale of a motor vehicle the certi- 
ficate of registration expires. An unli- 
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censed person may operate an automobile 
if accompanied by a licensed operator, 
which licensed operator shall be person- 
ally liable for any violations of the law. 
The following fees shall be paid to the 
State Board of Public Roads for certifi- 
cates and licenses issued: For registration 
of every automobile of 20 horsepower $5, 
for registration of every automobile over 
20 horsepower and not more than 30 
horsepower $10, for registration of every 
automobile over 30 horsepower and not 
more than 40 horsepower $15, for regis- 
tration of every automobile of more than 
40 horsepower $25, for registration of all 
motor vehicles owned by or under the 
control of a manufacturer or dealer in 
motor vehicles $50, for each license or 
duplicate thereof, to operate a motorcycle 
$1. 
Every chauffeur or person who is driv- 
ing or operating any motor vehicle in the 
absence of the owner, without such own- 
er’s consent, is liable to fine not exceed- 
ing $1,000 or three years’ imprisonment. 
An operator’s license may be suspend- 
ed or revoked for cause. An appeal to a 
superior court for a decision of board 
may be taken. Courts may furnish Board 
of Public Roads details of flagrant cases 
which may be heard before them. Any 
licensed operator convicted of reckless 
driving or at a rate of speed greater than 
is reasonable or proper, or failing to 
bring the car to a stop at the causing of 
an accident or otherwise, may have his 
license revoked by the Board of Public 
Roads. 
Non-resident owners of motor vehicles 
may operate in this state without comply- 
ing with the provisions provided they 
shall not use the highways of this state 
more than ten days in any calendar year. 
Every motor vehicle to have lock, key 
or other device to prevent vehicle from 
being set in motion. 
No person shall interfere or tamper 
with a motor vehicle without the permis- 
sion of the owner. 
CONNECTICUT 
All registrations expire on the 31st day 
of December at mid-night, in each year. A 
pro-rata reduction in fees is allowed on 
applications for registration filed after the 
last day in March in any year. 
Fees 
$10 for each motor vehicle owned or 
controlled by a liveryman. 
Fifty cents per horsepower for every 
other motor vehicle. 
Speed 
If the rate of speed of a motor vehicle 
operated on a public highway of this 
State exceeds 25 miles an hour for a dis- 
tance of one-eighth of a mile, such rate 
of speed shall be prima facie evidence 
that the person operating such motor 
vehicle is operating the same at a rate 
of speed greater than is reasonable and 
proper. If, except within the limits of 
an incorporated city, the rate of speed 
of a motor vehicle operated on the public 
highways of this State, where the opera- 
