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- "The Automobile" Magazine for March 19, 1908 - <em>The Automobile</em> provided readers with articles, photographs, illustrations, and advertisements about the new automotive industry. Readers of this March 1908 issue could learn about the new taximeter that kept track of trips, mileage, and fares for taxicab operators.

- March 19, 1908
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"The Automobile" Magazine for March 19, 1908
The Automobile provided readers with articles, photographs, illustrations, and advertisements about the new automotive industry. Readers of this March 1908 issue could learn about the new taximeter that kept track of trips, mileage, and fares for taxicab operators.
- Motor Age, Vol. 46, October-December 1924 - Driver education did not become a regular part of American high schools until the 1930s. Prior to that, young drivers -- or older first-time drivers -- could take instructional courses offered by automobile dealers or community organizations. The October 23, 1924, issue of <em>Motor Age</em> included an article on a women's driving school offered by a Nash dealer in San Antonio, Texas.

- October 1924-December 1924
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Motor Age, Vol. 46, October-December 1924
Driver education did not become a regular part of American high schools until the 1930s. Prior to that, young drivers -- or older first-time drivers -- could take instructional courses offered by automobile dealers or community organizations. The October 23, 1924, issue of Motor Age included an article on a women's driving school offered by a Nash dealer in San Antonio, Texas.