Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume VI, Number 24, 12 ʻOkakopa 1933 — MOTOR COACHES USE FLARES WHEN STALLED [ARTICLE]
MOTOR COACHES USE FLARES WHEN STALLED
Uri(]er a new state law ih "Petmsylvania. busaes, motjor coaches and other eommei'eial vehicles with a capacity of two tons or more, must be equipped with at least two red or yellow burning danger or caution signals, similar to the railroa*d fusees. These are to be placed in the highway and lighted in the event the vehicle is stalled and becomes a menaee to other traffic. The law is expected to reduce the number of collisions between cars and commercial vehicles stalled m the road.