With the exception of New York State, the coast is apparently
clear for the motor vehicle throughout the United
States. License laws and speed laws are being discussed and
will in some instances be enacted, but from the present outlook
the motor vehicle will not be burdened with adverse
legislation to any great extent, nor for any great length of
time. Speed laws are reasonable and necessary; license laws
are not with the probable exception of some classes of steam
vehicles which may have to be subjected to some kind of
supervision by the authorities.
In point of legal status, therefore, motor vehicle manufacturers
have little cause for complaint and it will be their
own fault if the coast does not remain clear for them.
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