T he P resident of the U nited S ta tes : “The problem of lowering the highway death
f J T 3"1? °ne the nat,0li i,most serious Problems. J t is an appalling fact that
33.500 American citizens were killed in automobile accidents in 1946. I therefore call
upon every State and every community in the.land.to.work.unceasingly through
194i to promote highway safety.
“Laws and regulations will be of little’avail unless the individual driver holds
himself strictly accountable to his own conscience.”
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