"The Law of Motor Vehicles", originally published in 1911, offers a comprehensive overview of the legal landscape surrounding automobiles in the early 20th century. Authored by Berkeley Reynolds Davids, this work serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the nascent regulations governing motor vehicles. It delves into the rules of the road, registration requirements, and legal liabilities associated with operating these new machines.
While laws have drastically changed since its original publication, this book provides a fascinating glimpse into the historical development of transportation law and the societal impact of the automobile. It remains a significant text for legal historians, automotive enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the evolution of modern transportation.
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