“ TECHNIQUES OF DEFENSIVE DRIVING: DRIVING THE EXPRESSWAYS ” 1970s DRIVER'S ED FILM XD48444

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    This 1970s color film, produced for the National Safety Council by Pilot Productions Inc. as part of a series on the techniques of defensive driving, offers a driver’s POV view of midwestern expressway navigation (TRT 10:47).
    Opening titles: “The National Safety Council presents, Techniques of Defensive Driving: Driving the Expressways” (0:10). Highway driving, as seen from the driver’s seat of a moving automobile. A dashboard speedometer shows a red needle climbing to speeds over 60mph. Passing a garbage truck (0:31). Speed limit signs show a maximum of 65 and a minimum of 40. A montage of highway traffic signs: “No Stopping, Thru Traffic,” etc. (1:03). Three lanes of traffic, divided by dotted white lines. An exit for Waukegan Road (1:30). A convertible misses an exit and tries to back up onto an exit ramp. Another car speeds through an area marked with orange pylons (3:04). Congested traffic driving at high speeds (3:29). A family automobile with children in the backseat. The father driving is distracted by a map and mischief (4:26). A car accelerates and changes lanes (4:52). A rearview mirror. A passing milk tanker truck and a white convertible (5:21). Tailgating, as seen from the rearview mirror. Closeup on a turn signal, and a lane change, allowing the tailgating vehicle to pass safely (5:48). Pulling over to the shoulder of the highway (6:30). A “Wrong Way” sign. Highway overpasses. Merging traffic. A sky blue station wagon accelerates to match the speed of traffic (6:54). A driver’s POV navigating a highway entrance under normal conditions. A congested highway onramp (7:50). Safe passing is demonstrated with acceleration before returning to the right hand lane. A “hotshot” car with a racing stripe refuses to be passed (8:32). A disabled vehicle sits along the side of the highway with its hood open (9:36). A small town intersection. A stoplight. A residential area. POV highway footage resumes (9:52). End credits (10:31).
    More than 38,000 people die each year in car crashes on United States roadways. An additional 4.4 million are injured, requiring hospitalization.
    The National Safety Council (NSC) was founded in 1913, and was granted a congressional charter in 1953. It is a public service organization promoting health and safety in the United States, focusing on issues such as workplace safety, medication abuse, and driver’s safety. The NSC is based in Ithaca, Illinois.
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  • @mjproebstle
    @mjproebstle 2 роки тому +14

    I’m pretty sure I watched this very film in my drivers ED class!! Happy to say i’m still a safe driver 42 years later. Cheers!

  • @ScottGrammer
    @ScottGrammer 2 роки тому +13

    I'm coming up on 60 years old, and I don't remember a lot of films like this in school. But they did show us the infamous "Blood On The Highway" film about five times.

  • @hatuletoh
    @hatuletoh 2 роки тому +17

    "The slow moving driver is one of the biggest menaces on the super highway." We call that the "welcome to Utah" speed. When there are three or four across, blocking all lanes so that no one can pass, we call that the "Utah formation." That's my home state: voted in the top five of worst drivers by state--and occasionally number one--since they started conducting the poll decades ago.

    • @OldsVistaCruiser
      @OldsVistaCruiser 2 роки тому +2

      I call that a "passing conspiracy."

    • @scottiancejalampkins2337
      @scottiancejalampkins2337 2 роки тому +5

      I moved to Utah a few months ago and it’s true! 😅 Everyone blocks all the lanes no matter the speed they go…

    • @hatuletoh
      @hatuletoh 2 роки тому +2

      @@scottiancejalampkins2337 For the most part, I find Utah to be a much better place than its reputation would suggest, but the drivers are completely indefensible. Just the other day I got in argument with a middle-aged adult who swore up and down that it was not a requirement to use one's turn signal when turning at a stoplight, because "people can tell you're turning from the lane you're in." And just wait until we get a little snow fall (if we get any this winter). Drivers in Utah have two basic strategies for driving in the snow: the first group, as soon as they see a single flake fall from the sky, drive as if every road is slicker than an oiled sheet of solid ice, and that going over 10 mph means instant death. The second group just pretends snow doesn't exist no matter how much is on the road, and drives the same way they would on a sunny summer afternoon. It's really quite remarkable. Welcome to Utah--good luck out there!

    • @hatuletoh
      @hatuletoh 2 роки тому +1

      @@OldsVistaCruiser "Conspiracy" implies a basic level of intelligence and ability to plan...

    • @717rocket
      @717rocket 2 роки тому +1

      Or Pennsylvania.

  • @TatevossianA
    @TatevossianA 2 роки тому +7

    At 4:36 … Stressed-out driver with a map blocking his view; kids in the backseat with no seatbelts, yelling and bouncing up and down! Ha!!

    • @godoftheinterwebz
      @godoftheinterwebz 2 роки тому +2

      today it would be a woman in a giant SUV, talking on the phone, yelling at the kids in the backseat and using the rearview mirror to put on her makeup

  • @manhoot
    @manhoot Рік тому +1

    Safe driving is everyone's responsibility

  • @TimEric4d3d3d3
    @TimEric4d3d3d3 2 роки тому +2

    It's amazing to see so much area near Chicagoland expressways so undeveloped. I love seeing the Edens Expy Westbound Dundee Rd exit and the 1/8 mile sign. It's STILL 1/8 mile ahead of the Eastbound exit.

  • @Madness832
    @Madness832 2 роки тому +2

    And sadly, we still see that maneuver (2:55) to this day. Only it's across 3 or 4 lanes!

  • @okramw1
    @okramw1 2 роки тому +10

    Love the cars from my childhood. Too bad the highways are so much more crowded & today's drivers obviously haven't been well schooled in proper driving.

    • @henrystowe6217
      @henrystowe6217 2 місяці тому +1

      For sure and highway building never kept up with demand

  • @barrydraeger1892
    @barrydraeger1892 2 роки тому +15

    Looks like 1966, not the '70s

  • @The_Original_forresttrump
    @The_Original_forresttrump 2 роки тому +3

    Should be mandatory for all american drivers to study this.

  • @WAL_DC-6B
    @WAL_DC-6B 2 роки тому +5

    Is that the old, long gone, Nickey Chevrolet, smoke stack along the Kennedy Expressway in Chicago coming up on the left starting at about 4:05?

  • @mr.goodpliers6988
    @mr.goodpliers6988 2 роки тому +1

    1966 Plymouth dash at 0:44

  • @timacoata7456
    @timacoata7456 2 роки тому +1

    @9:18 beautiful mustang .. anybody notice the pre Jaws sounding music at 9:22/23 depicting the “hot shot “ passing you ! 😂 love these cars

  • @trumpsmessage7777
    @trumpsmessage7777 Рік тому

    Excellent video and still relevant.

  • @postmodernrecycler
    @postmodernrecycler 2 роки тому +8

    Where's the movie teaching us to pass on the right, drive slow in the left lane, avoid maintaining any consistent speed, cut people off in their following distance, and signal only after changing lanes?

    • @mercoid
      @mercoid 2 роки тому +2

      That film had to have been a well loved classic judging from the way people drive today.
      Another one I encounter every day now is, people exiting the cloverleaf getting onto the road and never merging until the last second just before the entrance to the cloverleaf they just got off of. To top it off, they’re not using any turn signal left or right. Driving the entire exit until the last second. And they get pissed at Me for not letting them in even though there nobody behind me.

  • @jasonhsu4711
    @jasonhsu4711 2 роки тому +1

    I grew up during the era of the 55 mph national speed limit and hadn't known that there was once a time when higher speed limits were allowed. It didn't seem oppressive at the time, because I was just a child. I was ineligible to drive, and I had more time on my hands back then. That said, I can understand how much sports car owners hated that federal law. On the other hand, I'm guessing that the people driving the underpowered cars of the Malaise Era weren't too upset. That 55 mph national speed limit didn't matter if you drove a Chevette that shook at 56 mph or higher. And it didn't matter if you were driving a massive Brougham land yacht with a big V8 engine with the same horsepower as the small 4-cylinder engine of a modern Honda Fit or Toyota Yaris.

    • @henrystowe6217
      @henrystowe6217 2 місяці тому

      I got my so called license in 80. I was well aware of the burden of the 55 moh limit. Long story, but i took a position against it after my dad received a warning for doing 6o in a 55 zone. I knew the limits were higher before. It angered me so much that i wrote about in school and eventually joined the National Motorists Association to repeal the speed limit. 55 mph? Over my dead body.

  • @lightdark00
    @lightdark00 2 роки тому +5

    Some people should be required to watch this everywhere, with pupil trackers to make sure they are watching.

  • @mackpines
    @mackpines 2 роки тому +1

    Techniques of Defensive Driving: Miami Edition.
    1. Drive according to your country of origin.
    2. Use the left lane to stop and change a flat tire.
    3. Weave annoyingly in and out of traffic lanes.
    4. Drive dangerously fast in your Lamborghini or Ferrari egomobile.
    5. When the causeway is lifted, put the pedal to the metal and use the span as a jump ramp.

  • @packard5682
    @packard5682 5 місяців тому +1

    Notice the oil streaks down the center of each lane! Something you don't see now.

  • @LL-bl8hd
    @LL-bl8hd 2 роки тому +1

    Look at all those old cars!

    • @almostfm
      @almostfm 2 роки тому +2

      Or as they were called at the time, "cars".

    • @nymuseum1601
      @nymuseum1601 2 роки тому

      I see mostly new cars

    • @keith7046
      @keith7046 2 роки тому +1

      You could tell the make of each one of them. Not like now-a-days.

  • @Cooter4
    @Cooter4 2 роки тому +4

    Watching this film is the only thing I believe should be mandated!

  • @elmersolano1535
    @elmersolano1535 2 роки тому +1

    Salamat

  • @deanslegos1990
    @deanslegos1990 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for these videos

  • @discerningmind
    @discerningmind 2 роки тому +2

    This isn't from the 1970's. The newest cars in the film are 1966 models.

  • @albertpatterson3675
    @albertpatterson3675 2 роки тому +4

    Didn't even mention the speeding red Corvair at 10:10. Unsafe at any speed!

  • @lisamariebright5315
    @lisamariebright5315 2 роки тому +2

    🥰❤️❤️❤️Love this!!!❤️❤️❤️🤓

  • @gitv2987
    @gitv2987 2 роки тому +3

    good info to know for if you are taking your classic 70s car on the freeway, as 100 yards from 65 mph, to come to a complete stop, sounds suicidal..

  • @tuffguy428
    @tuffguy428 2 роки тому

    OMG! 9:15 There's a 1966 GT500H Shelby!

  • @Woad25
    @Woad25 2 роки тому +1

    8:23 Punch buggy blue! *Punches your shoulder*

  • @jayyarotsky1779
    @jayyarotsky1779 2 роки тому +10

    The guy driving the Tornado was an ass! Newest car I saw in that film was 1968

    • @jimhaines8370
      @jimhaines8370 2 роки тому +1

      I agree this is from the late sixties

    • @frothe42
      @frothe42 2 роки тому

      Most of the vehicles I see were from 1966.

    • @jayhockley8841
      @jayhockley8841 2 роки тому

      Except the fastback Mustang ?

    • @frothe42
      @frothe42 2 роки тому

      @@jayhockley8841 The Mustang might also be from 1966.

    • @jasonhsu4711
      @jasonhsu4711 2 роки тому

      I was born in 1973. Except for the Volkswagen Beetle (which kept the same styling for decades), NONE of the cars shown here was one that I remembered seeing on the roads. So I assumed that this film must have been from 1970 or 1971. If this was filmed in 1968, then it's no wonder that I found these cars to be so unrecognizable. However, I did recognize the Oldsmobile Toronado with the reckless driver, because Jay Leno owns one of this generation.

  • @bradleysmith3284
    @bradleysmith3284 2 роки тому +2

    The Green Cross?

    • @davidcarroll8735
      @davidcarroll8735 2 роки тому

      National Safety Council produced materials at least through the 2010’s. Obviously not associated with the Red Cross 😉

  • @timmusial6335
    @timmusial6335 2 роки тому +1

    Sounds like Bob Barker doing the V/O ...

  • @pw4780
    @pw4780 2 роки тому +2

    1960’s USA - best of times. You’d see cars breaking down and accidents with bodies on the side of the roads.

    • @godoftheinterwebz
      @godoftheinterwebz 2 роки тому

      when cars were solid steel, glass shattered and there were no shoulder belts or airbags

    • @henrystowe6217
      @henrystowe6217 2 місяці тому

      Despite all of this, most of us survived. Id trade the so called safety of today for the freedom.

  • @Miker3797
    @Miker3797 2 роки тому +2

    More like the mid 60's Chicago area toll roads and expressways.

  • @lenscap8925
    @lenscap8925 2 роки тому +4

    Race the Mustang daddy!!!

  • @deanslegos1990
    @deanslegos1990 2 роки тому +2

    "Drive in one of the 2 center lanes" 🥴

  • @alanwood5857
    @alanwood5857 2 роки тому +1

    Counted the Olds Toronado 4 different scenes - V8 FWD cars!

  • @michaelkopp4458
    @michaelkopp4458 2 роки тому

    Every single Minnesota Twin Cities driver should be strapped on a bed and forced to watch this on a loop...

  • @blueeagle4661
    @blueeagle4661 2 роки тому

    Do you have videos from 90s to early 2000s?

  • @CRiver396
    @CRiver396 10 місяців тому

    Is this like the US interstate highway?

  • @cityplanner3063
    @cityplanner3063 2 роки тому

    Should be mandatory to watch these before getting your license

  • @PpPp-gi7ef
    @PpPp-gi7ef 9 місяців тому

    What sucks though is that these roads, signs, exits, and entrances are decades outdated even from my home state I think all over the country they are all extremely outdated

  • @timacoata7456
    @timacoata7456 2 роки тому

    @9:14 mustang ? Not sure

    • @bobr511
      @bobr511 2 роки тому +3

      That Mustang looked like a Hertz Shelby.

    • @CycolacFan
      @CycolacFan 2 роки тому +1

      @@bobr511 I was trying to work out if it was a Hertz, makes sense if they were renting cars to make this.

    • @jayhockley8841
      @jayhockley8841 2 роки тому

      @@bobr511 What year Shelby ?

    • @bobr511
      @bobr511 2 роки тому

      @@jayhockley8841 1966 was the year that Shelby Mustangs were available via Hertz. They were black with gold strips.

  • @henrystowe6217
    @henrystowe6217 2 місяці тому

    This looks 60s to me.

  • @melchristian8876
    @melchristian8876 2 роки тому

    👍👍💯💯🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @classicsoutherncalifornia6753
    @classicsoutherncalifornia6753 2 роки тому

    I dont see any car newer than 1966.

  • @tyroniousyrownshoolacez2347
    @tyroniousyrownshoolacez2347 2 роки тому

    Segue 2021,keep texting fools. Private ambulance company stock' going through the roof. Get some!