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Pedestrian Safety Videos

 

CHILDREN IN TRAFFIC-WHY ARE THEY DIFFERENT? (color/13/mins./1983) 1-0105
OLD VERSION 2-634 & Also in DVD 187
This video is designed to show drivers how children differ from adults in their perceptions of traffic.

MICKEY'S SAFETY CLUB STREET SMART (color/13 mins.) 2-0348
Live-action, animation, and original song and clubhouse magic, Mickey and friends take a close look at some important street safety situations including going into the street without checking for cars, taking short-cuts, and being unaware of a car following too closely.

OTTO THE AUTO, PEDESTRIAN SAFETY, SERIES J (color/16 mins./1994) K-6th Grade, 2-0469
"STREETS WITH NO SIDEWALKS" -- Teaches children to walk at the edge of the road facing traffic when there are no sidewalks.

"CROSSING THE STREET" -- Shows how to cross a street when not at a corner and without a WALK signal, by stopping at the curb and taking three looks each way.

"CROSSING STREETS AT BUSY CORNERS"-- Demonstrates how to cross a street at a busy intersection with a WALK signal.

"WALKING BETWEEN PARKED CARS" -- Teaches children to be cautious around parked cars, since drivers pulling out might not see children.

OTTO THE AUTO, ON BEING SEEN, SERIES K (color/12 mins./1994) K- 6th Grade, 2-0470
 "DARKNESS AND RAIN" -- Demonstrates how children can dress to be better seen at night and in the dark by using a Halloween theme. Recommends wearing white, carrying flashlights, and using reflective tape.

"WATCH-THE CARS" -- Shows children the view from a car to emphasize how hard it is for drivers to see pedestrians.

"SAFE PLACES TO PLAY" -- Demonstrates the dangers of playing near traffic and parked cars and emphasizes the children should play away from traffic.

RICKY RACCOON SHOWS THE WAY (color/15 mins. 1984) 1-324
This wholesome, entertaining, and informative video works beautifully among your audiences to instruct them in the safe ways to walk, bike, and ride school buses to and from school.

SAFELY...WALK TO SCHOOL (color/12 mins.) 2-0243
The program illustrates to children the importance of safety while teaching about crossing the street, accepting rides, obeying traffic signals, and walking on sidewalks.

STOP AND LOOK WITH WILLY WHISTLE (color/8:17 mins.) K-5 2-456
(This video is part of the NHTSA School Bus Pedestrian Safety Program)

Simple, interesting instructions and demonstrations for all ages, with  police officer, animated whistle,and a friendly cast of bus drivers,  administrators, parents, and students.

Lessons:
1.  To cross the street, come to a curb and stop every time.
2.  Look left, right and left again.
3.  If cars are parked at the curb, check to see that cars are not running
     and empty; step into street between them, then check for traffic.

*WALKING WITH YOUR EYES (color/14:15 mins.) K-5 2-0459
(This video is part of the NHTSA School Bus Pedestrian Safety Program)

Simple, interesting instructions and demonstrations for all ages, with police officer, animated whistle, and a friendly cost of bus drivers, administrators, parents, and students.

Demonstrates:
    1. Crossing the street at intersections with lights and walk signals.
    2. Handling various visual obstructions.
    3. Crossing through parking lots.

*WHEN THEY'RE NOT ON THE BUS (color/8:50 mins.)( DRIVERS) 2-0457
(This video is part of the NHTSA School Bus Pedestrian Safety Program)

Simple, interesting instructions and demonstrations for all ages, with police officer, animated  whistle, and a friendly cast of bus drivers, administrators, parents, and students.

Lessons:What children are being taught;
1. Danger zone.
2. Waiting at curbs.
3. Children must be able to see driver.

What drivers are being taught;
1. Never back up.
2. Drivers must be able to see children.
3. Discipline.
4. Requests from parents for route changes.

       

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