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Even a drive to the mall requires alertness, physical coordination, and respect for other drivers. NASCAR winner David Reutimann


shares his expertise in all those areas as host of this three-part series. Reutimann empha- sizes that driving can be a fun, positive experience; that it is a privilege, not a right; and that the most important piece of driving equipment is between the ears. Viewable/ printable instructor’s guides are available online. Correlates to National Health Education Standards: Achieving Health Literacy; Joint Committee for National School Health Education and the American Cancer Society; and National Educational Technology Standards. A Meridian Production. (21 minutes each) © 2005 Preview Clip Online C o Honorable Mention, Columbus International Film & Video Festival


Basic Driving Tactics NASCAR star David Reutimann explains the basics of automobile control in this video, guiding students from their first time behind the wheel to the essen- tials of driving and parking on public streets. All the steps of safe vehicle handling are covered, along with fundamental rules of the road, including how to read signs, signals, and surface markings. $69.95 QGR34605 • DVD / VOD


Advanced Driving Tactics Going beyond basic training, this video takes driving students into the real world—where road conditions are not always favorable. David Reutimann examines a wide range of environments containing potential driving hazards, as well as several essential safety procedures and precautions. $69.95 QGR34606 • DVD / VOD


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Defensive Driving What’s the most important factor to consider when driving? Other drivers. In this video, David Reutimann focuses on defensive driving, the corner- stone of safe vehicle operation. Underscoring the danger of making assumptions when behind the wheel, the program illustrates major principles of defensive driving and also covers issues such as drunk driving and what to do when involved in an accident. $69.95 QGR34607 • DVD / VOD


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Extreme Driving Quiz Driving is a daily exam whereby failure can spell


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Putting viewers’ knowledge to the test, this eye- opening program employs professional drivers to demonstrate how to survive extreme automotive hazards and roadway crimes, including brake failure, wrong-way drivers, stalling on railroad tracks, road rage, carjackings, rollovers, submergence, multicar pileups, tailgating by drunk drivers, bump-and-rob attacks, and driving during thunderstorms, hail- storms, and tornadoes. Clips from crash-site videos, interviews with police investigators and survivors, and detailed reenactments are also included. A Discovery Channel Production. (47 minutes) © 2001 Preview Clip Online $99.95 QGR30435 • DVD


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Deadly Driving Distractions: Texting, Cell Phones, and Other Killers


This video underscores hazards of


driving due to texting, talking on a cell, using an MP3 player, and other distractions while advising on safe driving techniques. Young adults express concern about their own distracted driving behav- iors, and the program concludes with the story of a young man who died behind the wheel because he was texting. Poignant; persuasive. Viewable/print- able discussion questions are available online. A Coproduction of Meridian Education and MotionMasters. (20 minutes) © 2010 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR41308 • DVD / VOD


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Driving in Bad Weather You’re driving along and suddenly hit a patch of glare ice and start to skid. What do you do? You drive into a severe thunderstorm and water is left standing on the road. Do you adjust your driving in any way? You suddenly encounter thick fog on the highway and can’t see beyond your headlights. Should you switch on your high beams? These and many other situations are discussed and demon- strated as we watch a new driver experience some unpleasant surprises. An excellent way of experi- encing common weather-related driving problems from the point of view of the driver! A Meridian Production. (17 minutes) © 2000 Preview Clip Online o $99.95 QGR25236 • DVD / VOD


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Graduation Day On his high school graduation day, Kelly kept the camera rolling straight through commencement and the party that followed. This


dramatization—hosted by Dan Rather and made up almost entirely of true-to-life home video footage— captures a happy day turned tragic as drinking and driving leads to the violent deaths of two of Kelly’s closest friends. Viewer discretion is advised. (29 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR42080 • DVD / VOD


Dying to Get There:


The Real Cost of Reckless Driving Traffic accidents are the leading cause of death among teens. This program opens a potentially lifesaving teen-to-teen dialogue on driving-related tragedies involving drivers, passengers, and pedes- trians using firsthand stories of real car wrecks with severe consequences. (21 minutes) © 2001 Preview Clip Online o


“Along with seatbelts, common sense and sober driving, Dying to Get There should top your list of driving survival skills.” —advice from Georgia State Troopers for teen drivers and their parents $79.95 QGR33571 • DVD / VOD


Rage Behind the Wheel: A Look at Teen Drivers and Road Rage What is road rage? What can trigger it? And how can it be avoided? Experts answer those and other ques- tions as the camera captures road rage incidents involving teen drivers. A viewable/printable instruc- tor’s guide is available online. A Cambridge Educational Production. (19 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR39514 • DVD / VOD


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