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“The Smith System of No-Accident Driving”
“Presented by Traffic Safety and Highway Improvement Department. Ford Motor Company.”
Suited man standing and talking to driver seated on a Ford truck.
Cars on the road driving.
Man suddenly steps onto the road and cars turn sideways and brake.
Man driving car on the road.
“Aim high in steering. Get the big picture. Keep your eyes moving. Make sure they see you. Leave yourself and out.”
View from the windshield of a driving car as car brakes and stops.
Car driving through suburban neighborhood suddenly stops at intersection when car from intersecting street drives by.
Man with hands on wheel.
Bills.
Car pulls over by the road.
Man driving feeling seat for cigarette box and almost hits another car.
Truck turns right onto road as old man is driving.
Young man driving through the road stops as a wagon pulled by horses slowly passes by.
“Aim high in steering.”
Car on the road.
"Low aim in driving"
“Get the big picture.”
Car driving behind car as another car is pulled over on the road and another is waiting to enter road.
“Keep your eyes moving.”
Man moves eyes left and right driving to see his surroundings.
View from side mirror of approaching cars.
“Aim high. Get the big picture. Keep your eyes moving.”
Low lights on in a dark road.
Man driving in the car on a rainy night.
Speedometer decreasing in speed.
Windshield wipers of car moving quickly.
Speedometer showing decreased speed of car.
“Make sure they see you.”
Car driving on the road flashes light as another car passes him.
Car following two cars.
Car on right lane suddenly cuts into left lane.
Car driving in a suburban then urban neighborhood.
Brake lights of car flashing.
“Leave yourself an out.”
Car changes lanes into the fast lane and goes back to right lane.
Measuring distance between two cars on the highway.
Cars driving on a two-way road.
“Aim high in steering. Get the big picture. Keep your eyes moving. Make sure they see you. Leave yourself an out.”
“The Smith System of No-Accident Driving.”
“A Ford Motor Company Presentation.”