Driver's Education: Part 9--Collision Prevention
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Peak time for collisions is in December and January, but most fatalities occur in July and August. After enumerating several things that cause accidents, the ASL narrator shares what to do if an accident does indeed occur. Covers practical actions, some basic first aid, and reporting to police and insurance companies. Voiced in English.
Media Details
Runtime: 14 minutes 58 seconds
- Topic: Health and Safety
- Subtopic: Driver Education
- Grade/Interest Level: 9 - 12
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- Release Year: 2004
- Producer/Distributor: Deaf Success Productions
- Series: Driver's Education
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Good use of ASL classifiers