HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-07-17, Page 7THE BRUSSELS POST
FIOY W. KENNEDY, Publisher
Published at Brussels, Ontario, every Thursday
Sex 50, Erussels, Ontario,
Second Cless Mail llegletrittion Number 0562
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Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association
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SEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE 527-1240
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E 'dos n d eever*g• (WNW,
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if if. was late at night, and the
driver and oWner of a cat' Was
too much under the weather to'
drive properly, hut his wife Wes
there, whether u1.10 ilftd a licence
AGENTS. ..smes
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DENTAL PRACTICE
Dr. R. C. Culbert is pleased to announce
the commencement of his dental practice
on July 7th, 1969, in the dental clinic at
the Brussels Medical-Dental Centre.
For appointment call Brussels 412 or 413
P, P. QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
ANSWER
Dear Sir:
If a young person, with a 120
day instruction, permit, was driv
ing a car. but the person tleOID-
inlaying the young person natl.
his permit Under SUST)(.11:31011,
wunid the young person's licence
be valid?
ANSWER .
No, it would not be valid, and
the holder of the 120 day instruc-
tion permit could b': charged
under Section 22 (1.) of the fteg--
Illations which states, •`After the
:3ist. day of Dec:ember, 196(3 and
subject to subsection 13, a person
who except for lack of instruction
operating a motor vehicle
is otherwise qualified to he issued
a driver's licence may apply for
an instruction permit and tite per-
mit nay he issued entitling the
applicant, while having the per-
Mit in his immediate possession,
to drive a motor vehicle, other
than, a motorcycle. upon. a high-
way for a period of 120 days from
the date of issue and the person
shall be accompanied by a person
who is the holder of a valid
driver's licence Other than a
„driver's licence restricted to the
Operation of a motor cycle, oc-
cdpying the Sea.t beside him." The
owner could be charged under
Section 13 (1) of the IlighWay
Traffic Act which in part states,
".No person other than One hold-
a chauffer's licence shall op-
erate or drive n motor vehicle
a highway unless he holds ail op-
erator'~ licence issued to him uttd-
'or this section., and no person wbe
is the owner or is pOssesston or
control 01! a motor vehicle shall,
Permit any peroon who 'is not the
holder of a chauffer's or oper-
ator's licence to operate or drive
the motor vehicle,"
QUESTION:
Dear Sir:
If a person who was a holder of
a. 1:30 day instruction permit: Wav
going or coining somewhere and
travelling in a motor vehicle. and
the owner. who was the holder of
a valid licence, was unable to
drive or be in the front scat be-
side him, would it be lawful for
the holder of the instruction per-
nu t to drive?
ANSWER
AcCordlng to the law, the answ-
er woald be no, As stated prev-
iously, t.ho holder of an inStraCt-
ion permit, imist have a, person
\vim has a valid driver's, licorice
occupying the seat beside
There, are other charges which
could be laid if the reason the
holder of 1110 valid licence was
unable to drive was due to taco-
hal or drugs; or it the reason he
could not sit beside the driver
was tine to parcels or other obj-
ects crowding the driver.
OUESTION:
Door Sir:
or not. would she bo allowed to
drive the car so they would reach
their destination.?
ANSWER;,
it wouldn't matter what time, of
clay ri1. light. it was nor what the
reason was, the law states that
you must have a valid licence to
drive a motor car.
DON'T YOU CREATE
DANGEROUS SITUATIONS
Litter can create potentially
dangerous situations for motor-
ists,
i iiroken glass on the Pavement
can cause a blow-out. Flying
paper can obscure a driver's View
at a crucial moment, Obstructions
on the road can cause a driver to
swerVe.
At the current allowable speeds
on our highways. any of these
Situations could result — direetlq
or indirectly — in a serious
.accident.
Drive Safely and deposit any
litter in an appropriate container
never on the highway.
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