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Where's the inventor of the Smith Defensive Driving System?

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Shouldn't Harold L. Smith, the originator of the Smith Driving System, be represented amongst this plethora of Harold Smiths?

Smith's five simple but vital defensive-driving principles are taught in high school drivers' education courses nation-wide, and was first developed by Smith way back in 1948. On a personal note, the far-and-away most vital of the five elements of the Smith System--"always leave yourself an out"--once in 1987 literally saved my life when I would have otherwise been rear-ended at fully 60 mph on Venice Blvd. in central Los Angeles.

I'd add an entry on Smith myself, except for two points: first, I've not, as yet at least, been able to determine whether he's still living--unlikely as he was already middled-aged in 1948--and considerably more problematic, I don't know how to manipulate the various formatting commands to establish a new Wikipedia entry. (I have a hard-enough time merely augmenting or editing already-established entries without corrupting them, I'm so cyber-incompetent.) I hope someone who is adept at Wikipedia formatting will soon remedy this surprising deficiency regarding someone who is arguably an American hero, albeit an admittedly-obscure one. [signed] FLORIDA BRYAN — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.99.21.110 (talk) 02:52, 10 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]