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This film shows the dangers of driving commercial trucks professionally as part of driver’s education. It displays various truck drivers; some cautious and others fatally dangerous.
Casts
IMDB 0 | Jan , 1975
IMDB 7.4 | Oct , 2019
IMDB 0 | Jan , 1963
IMDB 0 | Sep , 1970
IMDB 0 | Sep , 1981
IMDB 0 | May , 1974
IMDB 0 | Jul , 1976
IMDB 0 | Aug , 1971
IMDB 0 | Jul , 2025
IMDB 0 | Jan , 1950
IMDB 0 | Jul , 1946
IMDB 7 | Aug , 2013
IMDB 0 | Jan , 1959
IMDB 7.7 | Jul , 2024
IMDB 3.7 | Jul , 1942
IMDB 0 | Jul , 2016
IMDB 0 | Jan , 1960
IMDB 0 | Jan , 1974
IMDB 0 | Apr , 1973
MOVIE COMMENTS
SIMILAR MOVIES
Sicher über die Straße
Tell Me Who I Am
Planning for Public Shelter Entry
Arrowhead
Life in the Fast Lane
The Mystery Crash
The Iron Graveyard
Decade of Death
The High Way to Die
Teenicide
It Might Be You
From One Second to the Next
The Pace That Kills
Broken Kids: The Untold Story of Young Athletes
Four Methods of Flush Riveting
Spoke
Chlorine and the Firefighter
David And Jennifer Learn Their Kerb Drill
Lifesaving and Water Safety: Special Equipment Rescues
Alcohol and Red Flares
SIMILAR MOVIES
Sicher über die Straße
IMDB 0 | Jan , 1975
Short film about safe street crossingTell Me Who I Am
IMDB 7.4 | Oct , 2019
In this documentary, Alex trusts his twin, Marcus, to tell him about his past after he loses his memory. But Marcus is hiding a dark family secret.Planning for Public Shelter Entry
IMDB 0 | Jan , 1963
The film features a meeting led by Dave Taylor, the shelter manager, discussing the protocols and responsibilities for staff members involved in managing a public shelter. Key participants, including operations deputy Harvey Johnson and health leader Mrs. Carter, outline their roles in ensuring a smooth entry for occupants during an emergency. The meeting emphasizes the importance of organization, communication, and the distribution of supplies. Staff members are encouraged to familiarize themselves with each other's duties and prepare for potential scenarios, including managing newcomers and ensuring safety and sanitation within the shelter.Arrowhead
IMDB 0 | Sep , 1970
Learn how to climb Great Gable in the Lake District, via the Arrowhead ridge climb.Life in the Fast Lane
IMDB 0 | Sep , 1981
Information film about freeways, their interchanges, and driving safely on them.The Mystery Crash
IMDB 0 | May , 1974
“The Mystery Crash” discusses the dangers of drinking and driving especially as it pertains to the seemingly harmless “social drinker.” This film was produced by Jack Lieb Productions Inc, Chicago and sponsored by the National Safety Council. It is part of a series of films, with each episode describing a different element of driving and road safety.The Iron Graveyard
IMDB 0 | Jul , 1976
This color educational film is a driver's safety film about city driving. There is no copyright at the beginning or end of the film so the date of the production appears to be the mid to late 1970s.Decade of Death
IMDB 0 | Aug , 1971
This highway scare film produced by the Highway Safety Foundation in 1971, "Decade of Death", is a retrospective of the organization's 10 years of gory, shocking social guidance films which aimed to promote traffic safety and driver responsibility through the display of bloody and horrific footage of traffic crashes.The Highway Safety Foundation made driver scare films such as "Signal 30," "Mechanized Death," and "Highways of Agony" that intended to encourage drivers to drive responsibly and with consideration of the risks and consequences. It was the organization's belief that crash footage, while horrific, was the best way to convey the importance of driving safely.The High Way to Die
IMDB 0 | Jul , 2025
Produced by Jack McGaw and co-produced by The National Research Council, the Ontario Ministry of Transportation of Communications, and Toronto/Ontario Provincial Police, they demonstrate dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs with participating young drivers alongside field experts and researchers to aid in their experiments.Teenicide
IMDB 0 | Jan , 1950
One in a series of traffic safety films made in 1950 by James S. Kemper for the Lumbermans Mutual Casualty Company, with the technical assistance of the LAPD, "Teenicide" addresses the alarming issue of teenage driving-related deaths. The film referrs to "teenocide" because as the police officer narrator states, there has been an 86% increase in the 15-24 age group over the past 25 years.It Might Be You
IMDB 0 | Jul , 1946
A doctor talks about the number of injuries and deaths resulting from automobile accidents.From One Second to the Next
IMDB 7 | Aug , 2013
Stories of serious traffic accidents caused by texting and driving are told by the perpetrators and surviving victims.The Pace That Kills
IMDB 0 | Jan , 1959
Excessive speed is the number one killer on the roads: one-thrid of all road deaths are caused by it. By excessive speeding drivers risk their own lives and those of others.Broken Kids: The Untold Story of Young Athletes
IMDB 7.7 | Jul , 2024
Recent scandals have revealed the brutal methods often imposed on young top athletes. Fueled by numerous testimonies, this damning investigation reveals the workings of a system which sacrifices children in the name of economic interests and glory.Four Methods of Flush Riveting
IMDB 3.7 | Jul , 1942
Flush riveting is a way of connecting two pieces of sheet metal together, using rivets whose heads do not protrude above the surface of the metal. In aircraft construction, a flush rivet reduces drag, thus increasing aircraft performance. This World War II-era Walt Disney industrial-training film teaches four methods of flush-riveting aircraft aluminum sheet metal: the Countersink method, the Double Dimple method, the Pre-Dimple method, and the Combination Pre-Dimple and Countersink method. The choice of method to use is based upon the thicknesses of the top and bottom metal sheets.Spoke
IMDB 0 | Jul , 2016
Three young commuter cyclists set out to bike from San Francisco to Orlando, interviewing crash victims, urban planners, activists and law enforcement to investigate what makes the U.S the most dangerous developed country for cyclists. Shot on location, the trio travel to each interview by bicycle, with cameras, tripods and microphones strapped to their front-racks. Carrying the stories of fellow cyclists killed on American roads, SPOKE is an adventure-tale that looks to empower users of the humble bicycle.Chlorine and the Firefighter
IMDB 0 | May , 1974
This 1974 film is dedicated by the Chlorine Institute to the public interest. It is specifically intended to assist firefighters and other emergency services. The techniques demonstrated are appropriate for emergency use; different circumstances might require modified or additional procedure. The information is drawn from sources believed to be reliable. The Institute, its members any organizations cooperating in the development of this film, jointly or severally, cannot be responsible for how the information is used and must make this legal disclaimer. This is a 1960s era, color movie about Chlorine and emergency workers… specifically, firefighters. The film is intended to show firefighters what chlorine is, what a chlorine emergency might involve, how a company can plan ahead and how an emergency can be handled safely.David And Jennifer Learn Their Kerb Drill
IMDB 0 | Jan , 1960
A road safety lesson using puppets and animation kindergarten age children.Lifesaving and Water Safety: Special Equipment Rescues
IMDB 0 | Jan , 1974
Discusses essential scuba diving safety and rescue techniques. It highlights the importance of following safety rules, such as not diving alone and knowing how to use rescue equipment effectively. It demonstrates various rescue methods, including the removal of a weight belt, inflating life vests, and using paddleboards and rescue tubes. The film emphasizes that proper training and equipment can significantly enhance a rescuer's ability to save lives in emergencies.Alcohol and Red Flares
IMDB 0 | Apr , 1973
This driver’s education film from the early 1970s, "Alcohol and Red Flares", warns viewers of the dangers of drunk driving. It recounts the story of a man named “Mike” who drinks heavily at a party, and insists on driving home. The consequences are steep and along the way, viewers learn about Blood Alcohol Level (also known as BAC or Blood Alcohol Content), techniques police use to verify a driver’s inebriation such as the breathalyzer, and the reasons why driving drunk is so dangerous. This film was produced by legendary social guidance filmmaker Sid Davis in cooperation with the Monterey Park Police Department.