Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1918 — THE NEW DIMMER LAW. [ARTICLE]

THE NEW DIMMER LAW.

The Indiana General Assembly of 1917 passed a dimmer law, of which many motorists seem to be ignorant, this summer. The law provides that where there it not sufficient light in city streets or county highways, to render all persons, vehicles or substantial objects clearly visible at a distance of 150 feet, that motor vehicles, when in motion, shall carry a headlight capable of throwing sufficient light ahead to reveal persons, vehicles and other substantial objects at a distance of 150 feet. The law also provides that the headlight not glare so as to obscure or bewilder the vision of the driver of an approaching vehicle. Secretary of State W. A.. Roach las mailed this week to all Indiana officials a copy of this law and asks the most rigid enforcement of it. EUY SAVINGS STAMPS TODAY.