33 - Friday, November 11, 1988 - North Shore News NEWS photo Tom Burley GEORGE. >HATTAS, genera) sales manager of Plaza Lincoln Mercury in North Vancouver congratulates Robyn S .-chuk of North Vancouver on winning a grand prize of a trip for two to Palm Springs. Starchuk entered the local car dealer's draw during Plaza’s official grand opening ceremonies tast month. Drivers favor tougher tests WHO SAYS YOU NEED A RECENT national Gallup Poll STEROIDS ! BUILD found that over 80 per cent of af KING BODY? respondents favored stricter in-car be ) driving tests. Support for stricter licensing standards was highest in the pro- vince of British Columbia, where 85 per cent agreed more defensive driving should be included on the Motor Vehicle Department's basic road test. Many traffic safety organiza- tions have appealed to the provin- cial government to introduce stricter licensing standards, in- cluding the Vancouver City Police P155/80R13 who have reported a 64 per cent i) e increase in the city’s "traffic Craftsman Collision announces its new 4 atalities this year compared to the ° ° PRS: Salieri . Re same nine month period in 1987, location — oppesite Park and Tilford. BILL HOLOWATY The greatest amount of support for stricter licensing standards from the May 1988 Gallup Poll came from young male drivers, the same group acknowledged as hav- ing the greatest number of acci- dents on the road, and where changes in traffic safety could be 1315 Cotton Rd., North Vancouver «980-4581 expected to produce the greatest benefit. | THE NORTH SHORE’S BRAKE SPECIALISTS | NORTH SHORE TIRE CENTRE 1830 MARINE DRIVE Parole [NORTH vancouver __985-8294 | Exciting style and legendary pertor- mance make up the heart of these winners. These custom hand- crafted Repli-cars put you on the toad to excitement at affordable prices. More information: D&D MOTORS ts . f 9am - 5pm Weekdays