wanis to shoot 4 s your car THE North Shore News would like to feature you and the cars you love. ‘e know that beaury is in the eve of the beholder, so your car only has ro be special to you. Ir can be rhe Ford Pinto you've warked all sum- mer to buy, or the first Porsche you've ever owned; it can be the antique Sranley Steamer you found in a barn in Alberta or the Barracuda up on blocks as you fit a new rear suspension. Tell us about your auto loves and we'll run a picture of you and your car. Contact Terry Peters at NEWS photo Terry Poters 985-2132], local 150 or e- CAROLYN Ducknam sits atop “Meby,” the white Sunbird she shares with her sister. They've owned ihe car for mail . over two years and have called it Movy from the heginning. ‘UNIROYAL TIGERPAW ASC 13" TIRES _ Two for Price includes instaliation, balance, stems, lifetime rotation and 4n 80,000 km mileage warranty plus 2 four year road hazard warranty. geenig One Tire* Two Tires* P155/80R13 $49.99 $94.98 P185/75R14 $59.99 $114.98 P205/75R15 $69.99 $129.98 We want you to know more: Coine visit us 2t your focal dealer, on cur Website at werer.ymcanada.com or call us at 1-B09-GM-Drive. “Taxes rot Included. Dealers ore free to set indivicwal prices. Limited time offers. lf we can sell one tire at a good price, then we can sell two tires at a better price. CARTER CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE 987-5231 REGENCY PONTIAC-BUICK-CADILLAC-GMC 985-6333 Under-16s must be belied too From page 43 engaged in work that requires him or her to alight from and re-enter the motor vehicle at frequent intervals.” This description would ft the postman, the Loomis dri- ver, pizza slingers and what have you. Technically speak- ing, the definition could also include chauffeurs and taxi drivers, though they don’s “alight” all thar frequently. Besides which, this partic- ular exemption, found in Section 220(5)(c), also stipu- lates that this otherwise un- belted driver “does not drive ar travel in (their) vehicle ac a speed exceeding 40 km/h.” That’s pretty damn slow, by the way. If you are under the age of 16 then you are not required to wear a scat belt, which sounds crazy until vou realize that no one is allowed to drive the car that holds a pre-16 year old without first ensuring that they are buck- led up. In other wards, the driver will get a ticket/fine/cuff- up-the-backside-of-the-head for any un-buckled passenger under 16 years of age. Any passenger 16 years or older is solely responsible tor his or her own bucklage. (I just invented a word —_ “Bucklage”! I like iz.) Now when I wasa teenager, I remember iceling quite smug about riding around in my friend’s car without my seat-belt as the bucklage device wes broken. As it turns out, that’excuse doesa’t cut it (s0 now T only feel smug because I got away with it). Any car that comes factory-equipped with seat- belts must have those belts in proper working order at all times, or at least at the times when there is a person that need the bucklage (truly, a good word). Cars built after 1963, for your information, are usually factory-equipped with sear- belts. You don’t have to wear, your seat-bele if you have a- medical or physical, condition that makes wearing them detrimental ro your health or your driving — bit you Heed to have a note from your, doctor and approved by the Superintendent of Motor” Vehicles stating so. You don’t have to wear a seat-belr on a bus (city buses don’t even have them, nor do most school buses) and that includes the bus driver. And finally, to put ali the . hogwash to rest: The shoul- > der strap portion of your scat-belt must be worn. It is not an optional feature. If you're sitting with the lap- belt-only type device, thar ll do, bur if chere’s a shoulder- strap included in the deal, you te obliged to wear it. There it is folks. I’m sure Vil visiz this subject again, bur that’s enough cufting- upside-the-head for now. . Use your bucklage. Be; sate. Pe ee ee ee