
1963
The film shows the risks associated with different driving speeds and the impact of collisions. It includes demonstrations of controlled impacts, part of experiments conducted by the University of California to study car crashes and improve safety. This includes the use of anthropometric dummies to measure the effects of collisions on passengers. The importance of safety seat belts and shoulder harnesses in preventing injuries is shown, as well as the dangers to unrestrained children in car accidents and the use of lifelike dolls in experiments. The conclusion of the film emphasises the driver's role in ensuring safety by being attentive and careful.

Nothing to Lose

The High Way to Die

In a Lonely Place

ED

This Man Must Die

The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning

Semi-Conscious: Driving in the Real World

The Chipmunk Adventure

The Devil Is Driving

Future Blues

Timestalkers

OH, DEER

Blind Turn

West of Sunshine

County Hospital

Safety Shorts: Amputation Injuries

It Only Takes a Second

Breaking in Badly

Chance at Heaven

Alum and Eve