Two Police Officers Survey The Wreckage
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Oh, And Your Ex Stopped By
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A Car Full Of Crash Test Dummies Approaches
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New Yorker October 12th, 1940
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New Yorker October 23rd, 1943
George Price
An Angel Speaks To A Devil. The Devil
Michael Maslin
I Was Reading The Anti-texting Billboard
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If The Nra Ran The D.o.t
David Borchart
Well, Anyhow, It'll Be A Relief
Leonard Dove
Guess What Happened To Me And The Truck
Peter Arno
Gabriel Heatter Sounded An Ominous Note
George Price
Pardon Me, Do You Happen To Know Anything
Chon Day
I've Been Driving For A Whole Year
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Alan Dunn
The Most Marvellous Thing About It - The Tires
Garrett Price
Well, At Least He Made Curfew
Tom Cheney
This Is What Happens When We Die -- A Train
Jack Ziegler
New Yorker February 15th, 1999
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Cop Talks To His Partner As They Observe A Car
Farley Katz
Scored High In Crash Tests
Farley Katz
Prius a Prius
Jeanne Darst
There's Been An Accident
Frank Cotham
I Picked Up A Nice Piece Of Change Last Thursday
Robert J. Day
EPA Announces Dummy Updates
Peter Kuper
Glass You Need To Talk To The Cops
Paul Noth
New Yorker March 27, 1965
JB Handelsman
New Yorker December 4th, 1943
Garth Williams
Want To Sell Your Gas?
George Price
New Yorker August 26th, 1944
Otto Soglow
I Was Getting To Understand French
Helen E Hokinson
New Yorker September 2nd, 1944
Sam Cobean
New Yorker August 23rd, 1941
Richard Decker
What Did You Expect? You've Let Me Drive Like
Garrett Price
You Were An Accident
David Sipress
Bicycles Can Be Ridden On The Street
Arnold Roth
Taking Your Eyes off the Road
Tommy Siegel and Dan Kirkwood