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Motor Department (Continued from page 22 HE action of lawyers and juries in this respect has made liability insur- ance one of the most expensive and yet one of the most necessary “accessories” ofacar. It is not safe to drive one block without adequate insurance protection and yet the carelessness of the heedl pedestrian makes the cost to the careful (river who, in years of car operation has never met with an accident, from $50 to $300 per year for insurance protection alone. As long as such conditions prevail is it any wonder that the motorist may feel, at times, antagonistic toward the pedes- tria A tnitiobtled are closely regulated in cities; they cannot exceed a certain speed limit; they must cither stop or within a distance of eight feet or gre of trolley cars stopping to take on or dis- charge passengers; they cannot run on the sidewalks; they must always keep to the right; they must avoid contact with other vehicles; and they must avoid so much as brushing the skirts of a pedes- trian who may be wandering aimlessly along the middle of a congested street. The pedestrian, on the other hand, can walk at will; he can use either side of either sidewalk; he can cross in the mid- dle of a block; he can constantly dart from behind a car parked at the curb into the vortex of oncoming traffic without so much as looking to the right or to the left; he need carry no insurance and he need not be a circus acrobat to simulate a fall or other slight accident which, with- out reaching the dignity of a lawsuit, may be magnified into injuries which might result in the recovery of thousands of dollars through sheer fraud. Ro? hogs will exist and the selfish driver who thinks only of his indi- vidual desire to reach his destination will always prove to be an evil among motor- ists. But even the route of such an auto- motive animal is regulated and he must drive on the right side of the street and cannot drive on the sidewalks. 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