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TN Traffic Safety Resource Service
309 Conference Center Building
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(Costumes) Vince and Larry:
 Vince and Larry Lending Policy      Packing List
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  • Three (3) Vince and Larry Costume Sets are available for loan to your school, business, or community program for a two-week period. Fill out the order form & fax to 1-865-974-3889 or call 1-800-99BELTS to reserve a set for your event.
  • Litter Bags (50 per order).
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Drunk Buster Goggles  
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Videos    
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Remember, you can ONLY borrow 3 videos at a time. The videos MUST be returned within 2 weeks or you will be charged!

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Air Bags/Child Restraints/Safety Belts

Bicycle, Pedestrian, Bus Safety Topics

Corporate/ Professional Audience

Distracted Driving/Drowsy Driving/Road Rage

Diverse Culture Videos

DUI/Alcohol/ Drugs

Elder Driving

Law Enforcement Audience

Miscellaneous Safety

Youth Driving Skills


 
Video Categories
 
Air Bags/Child Restraints/Safety Belts:  
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  • Air Bags & Children by NHTSA, 8 mins.;
     
  • Air Bags: Today & Tomorrow by ACTS & NHTSA; 2002;15 mins.; Educational video follows a family on a virtual reality ride about airbags at an amusement park. The family learns that airbags are supplemental restraint systems.
     
  • “Are We There Yet?” Traveling Safely With Children (4 Out of 5 Car Seats Are Used Wrong Could Yours Be One of Them?) by Nat'l Safe Kids; 11mins.; This video explains the importance of properly using car seats and safety belts for children every time they ride.
     
  • Ask Any Dummy, Seat Belts Make Sense; 15 min.; Vince & Larry try to develop an alternative to safety belts for occupant protection. Humorously reinforces the “seat belts work” theory.
     
  • Buckle Up Kids,* 38 min.; Fire Dept. & EMS; Video emphasizes traffic safety injury prevention programs by Fire Departments and EMS.
     
  • Child Car Seat Safety; 8 min., Video answers basic questions about child car seat use.
      
  • **Children in Traffic (by AAA, 1999, 13:10 minutes, Adults)
    Updated version of the classic AAA video that shows how children see the road differently from adults and provides critical insight on why children behave unexpectedly.
     
  • Child Restraints & Automobiles: At Times An Uneasy Union; 24 min.; Addresses incompatibility problems between child restraints and vehicle seats and safety belt air bag systems.
     
  • Children and Infants in Crashes, Restrained & Unrestrained; 8 min.; Explains the proper use of child restraints and shows what can happen when used improperly or not at all.
     
  • Children on Safety Belts; 9 min.; Children talking about their experiences of being “saved by the belt”. Filmed in Washington, D.C. during an event featuring child survivors of traffic crashes.
     
  • Don't Risk Your Child's Life V; 14 min.; Updated information on child child safety seats and automotive safety for children in the 90's which includes warning regarding infants, children and air bags.
     
  • Emergency Procedures for Air Bag Equipped Vehicles by NHTSA; 1999; 48 mins.
     
  • Going Riding; 25 min.; Pre-K through 2nd & parents; Video containing three stories for children followed by a presentation for parents on proper use of car seats and safety belts. Stories are “Riding with Bucklebear”, “Riding with the Big Green Snake”, & “Riding with Ms. Hen”.
     
  • It'll Never Happen to Me; 22 min.; Shows what happens in a car crash, discusses common excuses for not wearing safety belts, and motivates safety belt use through interviews with crash victims who had not worn safety belts.
     
  • Kids and Airbags by Insurance Institute for Highway Safety; 1996; 5 mins.; This video tells how to protect youngsters in vehicles equipped with airbags.
     
  • Lucky Thirteen;15 min.; grades 2-8; Film based on story of a crash test dummy who mistakenly is assigned to be in a crash test not wearing seat belts.
     
  • Mort Bags It: What You Need to Know About Airbags; 16 min.; Humorous video in which Mort “The Traffic Guy” learns when and how airbags deploy and other important airbag safety information.
     
  • Otto the Auto on Wearing Safety Belts by AAA; 8 min.; K-6th; Two four-minute presentations teach children why and how to wear safety belts using Otto the Auto in a mixed animation and reality setting.
     
  • The Ride of Your Life; 14 min.; Middle- high school; Video featuring top race car driver demonstrating the value of safety belts.
     
  • Riding With Nothing But the Radio On; 18 min.; A motivational video in which Sgt. Pete Collins, Mississippi Highway Patrol, speaks frankly about the senseless deaths from auto crashes where safety belts would have made a difference.
      
  • Safety Belts: For Dummies or People?; 8 min.; Elem.-Middle School; Shows the importance of wearing safety belts to prevent injuries and fatalities in traffic crashes.
     
  • Safety in the Balance: The Costs of Not Buckling Up; 15 min.; Explores the costs of being unrestrained in a crash, financial and personal.
     
  • Seat Belts and the Family; 15 min.; Discusses why all members of the family need to buckle up, including pregnant women.
      
  • Tips For Safer Travel With Children; 11 min.; 1997 Child Development classes; Videotape produced as part of Midas Muffler "Project Safe Baby". It covers types of child safety seats, proper installation of the child in the safety seat and safety seat in car.
     
  • Transporting Children Safely in Child Care by NHTSA; 3/97; 35 mins.
     
  • Unrestrained Motorists: The Cost To Your Community; 8 min.; Film exploring the costs to the community for unrestrained vehicle occupants injured and killed in crashes.
     
  • A Way to Live;18 min.; Addresses risk-taking driving behavior, automotive safety and preventive medicine.
     
  • When Caring Makes a Difference; 13 min.; Videotape covers how to advocate for child passenger safety and emphasizes that advocates can make a difference in usage rate and the correct usage of child safety seats. Especially appropriate to motivate educators and child passenger safety advocates.
     
  • The Winning Combination; 9 min.; Middle through High School; Promotes proper use of occupant restraints, new restraint technologies, and the need for the new vehicle consumer to be aware of occupant protection options.
 
Bicycle, Pedestrian, Bus Safety Topics:   
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  • Along For The Ride, Safer Bicycling For Everyone; 17 min.; Explores safe bicycling practices for all riders.
     
  • Be Head Smart- It's Time to Start by NHTSA; 1994; 18 mins.
     
  • Before the Fall;18 min.; Video which emphasizes the importance of wearing helmets when bicycling based on the personal experience of Police Officer Don Reed.
     
  • **Bike Safe. Bike Smart. (NHTSA, June, 2004, 9 mins., Elementary and Middle school audiences) This bike safety video uses a visually stimulating, peer-to-peer approach to teach information about the rules of the road, signaling, riding at night. It also gives tips for purchasing a bike helmet.
     
  • Bicycle Safety Camp; 25 min.; Ages 6-12; Video which takes a group of elementary students through a fun, action- packed bicycle safety lesson. Good for use by adults planning bicycle safety events.
     
  • Elephants Never Forget; 7 min., K-3rd Grade; Bicycle safety and helmet use video geared specifically to younger elementary children.
     
  • Jello in a jar, The Making of "How to ride a bike & stay alive at the same time." by Nat'l Safe Kids; 2002; 7:54 mins.; High energy video to appeal to ages 10-14 to debunk the myth that bike helmets are not cool. Contains a school lesson plan/discussion guide.
     
  • Otto the Auto on Bicycle Safety by AAA; 16 min.; K-6th; Four 4 -minute presentations on bicycle safety covering basic riding rules, picking the right bike, fitting your helmet, and driving your bike like a car.
     
  • Ride Smart- It's Time to Start by NHTSA; January 2002; 9 mins.; This funky fast-paced bicycle safety video uses humor, real-life examples, computer graphics, and a peer-to-peer approach to teach children and youth about how wearing a bicycle helmet can protect them from serious injuries and death.
     
  • Otto the Auto on Pedestrian Safety by AAA; 16 min.; K-6th; Four 4-minute presentations teaching children how to behave in the following situations: streets with no sidewalks, crossing the street, crossing at busy corners, and walking between parked cars.
     
  • Otto the Auto on School Bus Safety by AAA; 16 min.; (K-6th) Four 4-minute presentation that teach children about the following topics: before you go to the bus, waiting for and getting on the bus, safe behavior on the bus, and the danger zone around the school bus.
     
  • Safely-Walk to School (2nd Ed.); by AIMS Multimedia; Greades K-3; 12 mins; teaches by example the basic safety concepts associated with walking to school.
     
  • School Bus Safety: Bus Stops and Danger Zones;11 min.; Elem-Parents; Explores student safety when entering and exiting school buses.
     
  • School Bus Safety: Riding Cool to School; AIMS Multimedia; 15 mins.; grades K-6; explains rules such as importance of being on time; where to stand for the bus, and so forth.
     
  • **Step to Safety with ASIMO-DVD, Closed Caption for the Hearing Impaired (by National Safety Council & Honda, Elementary/primary students, 14 minutes) Step to safety with ASIMO, the world’s most advanced humanoid walking robot! A fun tool for educators to use in the classroom.
  • Stop & Look with Willy Whistle; 8 min.; Video about Pedestrian safety for young children addressing accident situations in which anyone can become involved.
     
  • Walking with your Eyes; 14 mins., 4-7th grades on same videotape with Stop & Look with Willie Whistle to review and enhance basic pedestrian safety behaviors to avoid "dart-out" accidents and to cover more complex pedestrian accident situations such as busy intersections, visual screening and parking lots.
     
  • Walk-Ride-Walk, When They're Not on the Bus; by NHTSA; 1995, 10 mins.
 
Corporate/ Professional Audience, (Belt Programs, Truck Driving):
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  • Coaching the Professional Truck Driver; 42 min.; (dated video) A driver safety program for experienced truck drivers to fine tune driver skills and promote a more positive attitude in dealing with the public.
     
  • Seat Belts Make Cents; 16 min.; (Corporate/Business Management) Explains how encouraging the use of safety belts can pay off--BIG--in dollars for your company.
     
  • Van and Truck Driving by AIMS Multimedia; 23 mins.; This film provides drivers with the information they need to develop a safe, professional attitude.The film teaches the fundamentals of pro-driving procedures. These are habits that anyone who drives for a living should adopt.
 
Distracted Driving/ Drowsy Driving/ Road Rage:
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  • **Breaking the Accident Chain of Events (by AAA, 1994, 7:04 mins, Adults, Attitudes)
    The video dramatizes, through vignettes, the chain of events leading to a traffic crash. It emphasizes the need to be a responsible driver by staying alert, being decisive and being polite and reasonable in traffic.
     
  • The National Road Safety Foundation (NRSF) Speed & Aggression Tool Kit; 2003; The kit contains one video or DVD with discussion materials: (1) "One Second in Time"- 13 min, fatal drag race; includes discussion outline and game; (2) "LOV2XLR8"-11 min, highly publicized double manslaughter drag race. Discussion outline and game.; (3) "Cage the Rage"- 7 min, about aggressive drinking risks and countermeasures.; (4) "Don't Bug Out!"- 3 cartoons, kid facts, Q& A and Parent/Driver Report Card address aggressive driving and promote kids' role in car safety. For elementary, middle school, and parent/teacher use. (5) Public Service Announcements: "Mom in a Hurry" and "Driver Report Card".
     
  • Distracted Driving; AIMS Multimedia; 18 mins; The film discusses five major types of distractions: cell phones and other gadgets, children, aggressive drivers, drowsiness, and traveling away from home. It provides viewers with the information they need to face the common task of driving with a new sense of attentiveness and responsibility.
     
  • Preventing Road Rage, Anger Management For Drivers by AAA; 20 mins.; This video addresses aggressive driving concerns by teaching viewers how to: avoid offending other drivers; manage their own anger; and disengage from an angry encounter.
     
  • Drowsy Driver-Wake Up and Get Some Sleep by NHTSA; June 2000; 8 mins; Video provides suggestions for shift workers on how to stay alert when driving home from work and how to avoid drowsy driving. Ten tips to improve the sleep environment at home are also presented,workers can get good sleep and to be more productive at work.
 
 Diverse Culture Videos:
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African -American:

  • Ready or NOT: Talking with kids about alcohol Program Kit by the Century Council. The Program was designed to help parents, and adults who supervise children, prevent underage drinking problems...especially during the Middle School years. The kit includes a 30 min. video, a facilitator guide, ready to photo-copy and camera-ready materials, special "dilemma cards" for interactive learning tools (available in Spanish & it also available for Native-American, African-Americans, & Asian American)

  

Native American:

  • Cry the Eagle: A Call to Drive Sober and Safe by NHTSA; 1998; 31 mins.; This video address the issue of impaired driving among Native Americans
     
  • Ready or NOT: Talking with kids about alcohol Program Kit by the Century Council. The Program was designed to help parents, and adults who supervise children, prevent underage drinking problems...especially during the Middle School years. The kit includes a 30 min. video, a facilitator guide, ready to photo-copy and camera-ready materials, special "dilemma cards" for interactive learning tools (available in Spanish & it also available for Native-American, African-Americans, & Asian American)

Spanish:

  • **Signs, Signals and Markings- Eng & Spanish-(Senales, Semaforos y Lineas Divisorias de Transito (DVD, Updated 2006, 16 minutes, Adults, Skills) Describes the underlying rules and logic behind traffic control signs, signals and lane marking, and the importance of obeying sign to drive safely
     
  • Amigos Para Siempre (Caminando a Trave's do los Anos) by NHTSA. 45 mins. 1998. Part of the US DOT "Walking Through the Years" Pedestrian Safety program, the video identifies the pedestrian safety risks that children face every day and suggests ways that adults can prevent children from being hit by vehicles.
     
  • La Cita Caminando a Traves de los Anos; NHTSA; 34 mins; 1997; Walking Through the Years-Pedestrian Safety for Older Adults. This video describes a variety of pedestrian safety threats faced daily by older adult (age 65+) pedestrians. The "novela" format is a well recognized and accepted method of communications within the Hispanic community.
     
  • Caminando a Traves de los Anos Amigos Para Siempre; NHTSA, 3/98; 45 mins.
     
  • SIN RODEOS: Hablando con los ninos sobre el alcohol materialses para el instructor (Ready or NOT: Talking with kids about alcohol Program Materials) by the Century Council. The Program was designed to help parents, and adults who supervise children, prevent underage drinking problems...especially during the Middle School years. The kit includes a 30 min. video, a facilitator guide, ready to photo-copy and camera-ready materials, special "dilemma cards" for interactive learning tools (available in Spanish & it also available for Native-American, African-Americans, & Asian American)
 
DUI/Alcohol/ Drugs:
 
 top      order form   Phone: 1-800-99BELTS ( TN only)
 
  • Ready or NOT: Talking with kids about alcohol Program Kit by the Century Council. The Program was designed to help parents, and adults who supervise children, prevent underage drinking problems...especially during the Middle School years. The kit includes: a 30 min. video, a facilitator guide, ready to photo-copy and camera-ready materials, special “dilemma cards” for interactive learning tools (available in Spanish & it is also available for Native-American, African-Americans, & Asian American).
     
  • The Aftermath; 25 min.; Documentary exploring the effects of the 1988 crash in which Olympic diver, Bruce Kimball, drove while intoxicated through a group of teenagers.
     
  • Brandon Tells His Story; 28 min.; (teens) Brandon Silveria tells the story of how his life and the lives of his family and friends have been changed since he made the decision to drive after drinking.
     
  • Cry the Eagle: A Call to Drive Sober & Safe; 1998; 31 mins.; Addresses impaired driving among Native Americans
     
  • Choices: Don't Drink and Drive; 12 mins.; Anti-drinking and driving program narrated by survivor of drunk- driving accident. Program focuses on how head injuries ruin lives. "Have any plans for your future?" asks the narrator.
     
  • Drinking and Drugs: Driving Under the Influence; 18 min.; Scenarios show that safe operation of a vehicle is greatly impaired when drivers are under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.
     
  • Drinking and Driving: A Deadly Decision; 16 min.; True stories from three different perspectives inform teens about the results of drinking & driving. The first story features a young man convicted of felon. The second features a young woman angers toward teen who killed husband and third features police officer illustrating risks involved and court proceedings.
     
  • Drinking & Driving: The End of the Road by Drunk Busters of America; 22 mins.; 2001; Grades 5-12; Young people will learn how being under the influence of alcohol adversely affects a person's ability to drive a motorized vehicle.
     
  • DUI: Choices and Consequences; 33 mins.; AIMS Multimedia; It dramatizes the effects of alcohol on the body, the legal process of a DUI charge and the implications of having a criminal record.
     
  • DUI- Dead in 5 Seconds; 2000; 18 mins.; Russell Turner shares the tragic loss of his son who was killed in a car accident involving a drunk driver. It also is a realistic portrayal of drinking and its effects through a montage of images-some graphic- and interviews.
     
  • Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk; 15 mins.; AIMS Multimedia; High School and adult; emphasizes that those who don’t drink and drive can keep their friends from doing so.
     
  • The Game of Your Life; 18 mins.; (Middle through High School); Included on tape with “Safety Belts: For Dummies or People”, this video addresses the national tragedy of drunk driving using animation and a controlled test driving sequence.
     
  • DUI The Price Is Too High; 23 min.; (High School) Stories of three first-time offenders of driving under the influence of intoxicants and the life-altering legal consequences they face.
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  • If You Could See What I've Seen; 15 min.; Middle-High School; Mississippi State Trooper, Pete Collins, dramatically tells of his experiences investigating crashes involving drunk driving.
     
  • Impact: Driving Drunk, Driving High; IMS; 24 mins; high school and adults; illustrates the impact on society.
     
  • It's Not an Accident. The Consequences of Drunk Driving...a true story; Drunk Busters; 2000; 40 mins.; Jason Barber was racing friends and driving drunk, causing a crash that killed his 15 year old brother. He has been written about in newspapers & has appeared on talk shows discussing what happened, his jail term, and what he is doing since his release to help at-risk youth.
     
  • Just One More; AIMS Multimedia; 20 mins; high school and adult; Video is a powerful does of reality that debinks the myth that an individual can drink and still drive safely.
     
  • Just Another Saturday Night, 13 mins.; A night of revelry runs tragic when a college-bound student takes the wheel after several drinks.
     
  • Saying NO to Drinking Drivers; 23 mins.; AIMS Multimedia; This film examines the peer pressure students sometimes feel to ride with a driver who has had too much to drink. It gives some techniques to plan ahead and avoid feeling trapped in drunk driver situations.
     
  • Sex, Lies, and Profits;17 min.; Produced by the Manocherian Foundation to emphasize how the marketing of alcohol is geared to attract young people.
     
  • Social Host; 30 min.; Encourages being a responsible host if alcohol is to be served, showing how to respond if problems occur and how to recognize symptoms of a guest who has had too much alcohol.
     
  • The Truth About Drinking (School Version hosted by Leeza Gibbons) by AIMS Multimedia; 30 mins; Grades 4-12 &, Adult; Alcohol is the number one drug of choice, and many teenagers consider it “cool” to drink as much as they can in social situations involving their peers. This video discusses the comprehension of the consequences of drinking the & the potential results of alcohol use from every perspective even down to funerals.
     
  • **Truth About Drugs (School Version hosted by Lezza Gibbons); AIMS Multimedia; 30 mins; Grades 6-12 and adult; This video provides an in-depth look at the effects and dangers of drug use.
     
  • Until I Get Caught, Truth About Drugs; Approx. 25 min.; High School; Video produced by RID-USA, Inc. about drunk driving and its effect on victims of crashes involving drunk drivers.
     
  • Without Wheels; 11 min.; High School; Focuses on the difficulties a young man has keeping his job and maintaining his social and personal life when his driver license is revoked upon a DUI conviction.
 
Elder Driving:
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  • **Drive Well (NHTSA, January 2005, VHS, 21 minutes) Promoting Older driver safety and mobility in your community.
     
  • The Older and Wiser Driver by AAA, 22 mins.; This video shows older drivers how to stay safe with changing abilities. It shows: How age affects vision, How thinking slows down, How medications affect driving, etc.
 
Law Enforcement Audience:
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  • DUI The Price Is Too High; 23 min.; High School; Stories of three first-time offenders of driving under the influence of intoxicants and the life-altering legal consequences they face.
     
  • Operation Kids; 24 mins.; Emphasizes the need for law enforcement to sponsor traffic safety and injury prevention programs regarding children.
     
  • The Other Side of the Barrel; by TN Road Builders; Work zone traffic safety video.
     
  • Police Exec. Research Forum “Beyond the Bench”; NHTSA; 17 mins.; This video emphasizes the important role of judges in enforcing impaired driving laws and helping reduce juvenile DUI and alcohol violations.
     
  • Professional Traffic Stops; by NHTSA; 10 mins; 8/02.
     
  • The Visual Detection of DWI Motorists; by NHTSA; 16 mins;1/97.
     
  • Why Enforce Child Passenger Safety Laws?; Which Safety Seat Should Parents Use?; Answering Parents’ Questions; 16 min.; Video produced by Law Enforcement Television Network to cover current issues of child passenger safety for use in training officers.
 
Miscellaneous Safety Topics:
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  • **Breaking the Accident Chain of Events (by AAA, 1994, 7:04 mins, Adults, Attitudes)
    The video dramatizes, through vignettes, the chain of events leading to a traffic crash. It emphasizes the need to be a responsible driver by staying alert, being decisive and being polite and reasonable in traffic.
     
  • Defensive Driving Tactics (3rd Ed.) by AIMS Multimedia; 16 mins.; Two professional drivers demonstrate the difference between defensive driving and aggressive driving. It teaches about types of drivers to watch out for, such as inattentive drivers, fatigued drivers and drivers under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
     
  • Distracted Driving by AIMS Multimedia; 18 mins; The film discusses five major types of distractions: cell phones and other gadgets, children, aggressive drivers, drowsiness, and traveling away from home. It provides viewers with the information they need to face the common task of driving with a new sense of attentiveness and responsibility.
     
  • **Driver Education, Volume 1 by AAA - This DVD includes the following topics: Freeway Driving, Managing Space and Time for Safe Driving, Sharing the Road and Using Your Eyes Effectively. Description of each topic can be found below:
     
    -Freeway Driving, 1994; 8 minutes, Adult; Demonstrates how freeways demand quicker thinking than conventional roadways. Discusses how to merge, how to handle weave lanes, and how to know when you've reached your exit.
    - Managing Space and Time for Safe Driving, 9 minutes, Adults, Skills; Illustrates how good drivers continually adjust their speed and position to maintain a safe space cushion in traffic.
    -Sharing the Road, 1994, 7:18 minutes, Adults, Skills; Helps motorists understand the concerns and dangers faced by pedestrians, truck drivers, motorcyclists, bicyclists, and ambulance drivers.
    - Using Your Eyes Effectively, 1994, 9:34 minutes, Adults, Skills; Demonstrates effective scanning techniques for safe driving. Also cover the effect of alcohol on a driver’s visual perception
     
  • Driving in Bad Weather by AAA, 1994; 9 mins.; Adults. Using the setting of a television newscast, this video dramatizes the blinding effects of fog, dust, smoke, rain, snow, and ice. Stresses the need to slow down to maintain control or get off the road safely in adverse conditions.
     
  • Freeway Driving by AAA, 1994; 8 mins.; Adult; Demonstrates how freeways demand quicker thinking than conventional roadways. Discusses how to merge, how to handle weave lanes, and how to know when you've reached your exit.
     
  • **Getting Safety Past the Orange Barrels (1992, 11:52 Mins., Adults, Skills)
    This video promotes cooperation by protecting the lives of highway construction workers. It shows what construction sign, signals and markings mean and how to adjust driving when passing thru road construction areas.
      
  • Night Driving by AAA; 1994; 9 mins.; Adult.
     
  • **Signs, Signals and Markings- Eng & Spanish-(Senales, Semaforos y Lineas Divisorias de Transito
    (DVD, Updated 2006, 16 minutes, Adults, Skills) Describes the underlying rules and logic behind traffic control signs, signals and lane marking, and the importance of obeying sign to drive safely
     
  • Street Smarts-What Every Teen Driver and Parent Needs to Know About Driving Practice by GM; Find out how to: Make practice driving a positive experience, work together to learn essential driving skills and driving safety information.
     
  • Stomp, Stay, Steer, Drive Safer America/Continental TEVES -Anti lock Brake System (ABS) video.
     
  • The Other Side of the Barrel by TN Road Builders; video on work zone safety.
     
  • The Ultimate Driving Challenge; 48 mins.; High School; An interactive program putting driving safety skills to the test.
    Produced for use by driver education classes, but appropriate for general audiences.
 

Youth Driving Skills:
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  • Can I Borrow the Car?; by GEICO; 2002; 16 mins; GEICO wants to educate parents and other adults about the risks that teens are likely to take and how to work with them to develop driving skills.
     
  • The National Road Safety Foundation (NRSF) Speed & Aggression Tool Kit; 2003; The kit contains one video or DVD with discussion materials: (1) “One Second in Time”- 13 min, fatal drag race; includes discussion outline and game; (2) “LOV2XLR8”-11 min, highly publicized double manslaughter drag race. Discussion outline and game.; (3) “Cage the Rage”- 7 min, about aggressive drinking risks and countermeasures.; (4) “Don't Bug Out!”- 3 cartoons, kid facts, Q& A and Parent/Driver Report Card address aggressive driving and promote kids' role in car safety. For elementary, middle school and parent/teacher use. (5) Public Service Announcements: “Mom in a Hurry” and “Driver Report Card”.
     
  • Distracted Driving; Aims Multimedia; 18 mins; The film discusses five major types of distractions: cell phones and other gadgets, children, aggressive drivers, drowsiness, and traveling away from home. It provides viewers with the information they need to face the common task of driving with a new sense of attentiveness and responsibility.
     
  • Phasing in the Driving Privilege; 14 min.; Video produced by the National Association of Independent Insurers to explain graduated or provisional licensing for young drivers.
     
  • Semi Conscious-Driving in the Real World by AAA; 12 mins; Four teens demonstrate simple tips for sharing the road with trucks.
     
  • Street Racing Danger!; AIMS Multimedia; Grades 6-12 & Adult; 21 mins; This moving program opens with teens who have little concern for the law or their safety. But then unknown to them, they are put through a staged race & a friends funeral. The ending gives views plenty to think about.
     
  • Street Smarts-What Every Teen Driver and Parent Needs to Know About Driving Practice by GM; Find out how to: Make practice driving a positive experience, work together to learn essential driving skills and driving safety information.
     
  • The Ultimate Driving Challenge; 48 mins.; High School; An interactive program putting driving safety skills to the test. Produced for use by driver education classes, but appropriate for general audiences.
     
  • Young Drivers: The High-Risk Years; 14mins., High School & Parents; Video focusing on graduated licensing to reduce 16 year olds' crash deaths, featuring 16 year olds who want the driving privilege and parents of beginners who died in crashes.