A.G. Gardiner's "On the Rule of the Road" uses a seemingly simple everyday observation to explore broader principles of social conduct and individual liberty. How does this essay reflect the liberal humanist values that were both challenged and reaffirmed in the tumultuous first half of the 20th century?

1
It advocates for strict authoritarian control as the only means of maintaining social order.
2
It champions the importance of individual freedom within a framework of mutual respect and the rule of law, principles that were central to the democratic ideals threatened by totalitarian regimes.
3
It primarily focuses on the practical aspects of traffic regulations and has limited relevance to broader social or political thought.
4
It promotes a radical individualist philosophy that rejects all forms of social constraint.

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