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I couldn't see him for the fog, Mister

1 Jan 1946

Road Safety No. 9. (51/2" × 4") "You've got to watch for children every minute you're out," says Policeman 197. "It doesn't do to let up a second. The fog frightened this little chap. He thought the only way to cross the road was to make a dash at it, and crashed into a bicycle. It's plain he'd never learned his Kerb Drill!" Over 1,000 children are killed on the roads every year. Remember that "I could'nt see him for the fog, Mister" please—and whether you're driving, cycling or walking in foggy, wet or slippery weather—take no chances.
children infrastructure crime safety advertising publicity bicycles death rate family industry motor vehicles parents transportation police roads transport travel weather traffic policing publicity campaigns
Collection ID
HATOM
Document Reference
HATOM/11/26
Document Types
Ephemera
File Reference
HATOM/11
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.hatom.000011.026
Keywords
Advertising Bicycles Children Death Rate Family Infrastructure Motor Vehicles Parents Police Publicity Publicity Campaigns Roads Safety Traffic Transportation Weather
Language
English
Note
Advert located on top half of page.
Pages
1
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
History of Advertising Trust: O&M wartime book no 11
Themes
Industry Infrastructure Transport Travel Crime Policing

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