Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1930 — Page 19
SIAV 31, 1936.
TRAVEL TO BE HEAVY ON MAIN U. S. HIGHWAYS Plea Sounded for Care in Driving: Plan Tour Well in Advance, Is Advice. WASHINGTON, May 31.—Predicting unusually heavy travel on main highways in the months immediately ahead, the American Automobile Association today urged every motor tourist to contribute to national safety in 1930 by exercising due care while en tour. The statement of the national motoring body relative to the outlook for motor louiing in 1930, setting forth the conditions that the motor caravan will encounter, particularly as regards safety, was issued under the signature of William G. Bryant of Detroit, chairman of its national touring board. “Judging from the demands on A.
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A. A. clubs vO date for routing and information, there is every indication that motor touring as a business and as a recreation will make anew high record in 1930.” Bryant asserted. The A. A. A. spokesman expressed, belief that such a successful touring season as now is foreseen will put literally billions o* dollars into circulation. and help to give a better tone to the economic life of the entire country. Planning of the motor tour well in advance: getting an early start on each day; seeing to it that the car is in first-class condition; avoiding over-crowding of the car; familiarity with motor laws and regulations of place to be visited, were cited by Bryant as factors which would contribute not only to the pleasure of the tour, but also would be a great aid in the campaign for national safety. The statement continued: “Since the close of the last touring season, some 32,000 miles of ; paving have been added to our sys- j tem of improved highways. Many new areas have been opened, while . accommodations and recreations in j practically all tourist areas have been improved. “This means that the lure of motor touring is greater than ever ! before. By the same token, our j
through highways will be more crowded than ever, placing a greater premium on preparation for the tour and on care and caution while on the road. “Asa result of handling millions of tours each year, the motor clubs affiliated with the A. A. A. are agreed on some of the fundamentals underlying safe and pleasant touring. Some of these are worth stressing at this time. “For instance, it is extremely important that the tour should be planned well in advance, not only as to routing, but also as to the stopping places and the time and the distance that the tour will cover without straining the budget. Ten days’ vacation covering a smaller area in comfort is much preferable to fifteen days covering a larger area under financial or physical strain. “Motorists getting their routing from their home clubs in advance should remember that conditions on the highway change from day to day because of detours and so on, and for that reason, they should make a practice of checking in at touring bureaus en route. Roadside information often leads to grief and loss of valuable time. “An early start on each touring day offers big advantages, since it
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makes it possible to get the larger part, of the day’s run behind be- j fore the period of congestion. It is well to remember that most accidents occur late in the day, due. of course, to a natural physical letdown and often to indifferent visibility. “It is the period that calls for maximum care. Particularly is this true on highways passing through rural territory where a picnic party may come out of any lane and where thousands of rail crossings are wholly unprotected. CAMP IS CLOSE TO CITY Resort at Flatrock Convenient to Indianapolis and Columbus. Porter’s camp at Flatrock, down by the dam, offers unusual advantages this year to running water vacationists. Golf, tennis, fishing, boating, bathing, dancing to popular orchestra, a children’s playground, cottages, hotel, picnic grounds and an unexcelled dining room leave little to be desired. Many Indianapolis people plan to spend the entire summer here, as camp is only fourteen miles northeast of Columbus and within easy driving distance of the city. Rates for hotel or cottages are reasonable.
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been accessible only by horses and horse-drawn vehicles. Now the motorist may drive to the entrance of Wyandotte and Marengo Caves; he may become a modern pilgrim via motor to the Hoosier haunts of Lincoln and the grave of his mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln; he will be astounded at the size and architectural beauty of such institutions as the convent at Oldenburg and monastery at St. Meinrad; he will visit such towns as Salem, Leavenworth, Corydon, Vevay, Lawrenceburg, Madison, New Harmony and Brookville, all of individual char-
acter and charm, steeped in historical atmosphere of early Indiana. As he goes, he will gaze upon great wooded areas, tremendous hills, range upon range, canyons and swift streams, until he wonders
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that he has lived all these year# neighbor to a wonderland and knew it not. According to a Nebraska scientist who experimented extensively both cats and dogs are color blind. ,
