24 movies

Mickey and his friends take a close look at important street safety situations and tips.

January 1, 1960

Shot with a big cowboy nod to the Western genre, this road safety film shows the danger of speeding on an unknown country road at night.

Stories of serious traffic accidents caused by texting and driving are told by the perpetrators and surviving victims.

May 26, 2017

A journalist, investigating traffic violations in a city, comes across mysterious happenings and lands herself in a dangerous situation.

July 25, 1946

A doctor talks about the number of injuries and deaths resulting from automobile accidents.

October 19, 1979

Colin Welland presents this public information film about the hazards of nighttime driving.

It's a slice of life of a couple in love as on their first day shopping. She fills her cart and deals with the rambunctious kids while he recounts his day. Back in the parking lot, happiness collapses.

January 1, 1958

A road safety film for pedestrians in city traffic. Demonstrates typical unsafe practices.

January 1, 1973

A motorcycle safety film

July 9, 2016

Three young commuter cyclists set out to bike from San Francisco to Orlando, interviewing crash victims, urban planners, activists and law enforcement to investigate what makes the U.S the most dangerous developed country for cyclists. Shot on location, the trio travel to each interview by bicycle, with cameras, tripods and microphones strapped to their front-racks. Carrying the stories of fellow cyclists killed on American roads, SPOKE is an adventure-tale that looks to empower users of the humble bicycle.

January 1, 1967

Stop Look and Listen is a 1967 sort comedy film written, directed by and starring Len Janson and Chuck Menville. It was mostly filmed in Griffith Park in pixilation [stop-motion photography].The film generates comedy by contrasting the safe and dangerous styles of two drivers who drive in the way made famous by Harold Lloyd: by sitting in the street and seeming to move their bodies as though they were automobiles. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Short Subject, Live Action.

May 13, 1948

Richard Massingham gives a comic demonstration of how to cross the road.

Henry demonstrates his two-wheel tomfoolery, but there's no happy ending for this bike.

Investigating deadly truck accidents and the fight over measures that could save lives.

January 1, 1959

Excessive speed is the number one killer on the roads: one-thrid of all road deaths are caused by it. By excessive speeding drivers risk their own lives and those of others.

A former Doctor Who returns to Earth to deliver a road safety message.

A road safety lesson using puppets and animation kindergarten age children.

August 1, 2018

Gates of Heaven explores the unnerving intersection between society’s addictive relationship with their devices, delivered with a satirical comedic twist.

How can children communicate with other road users as pedestrians and cyclists? A pantomime also explains sign language.

October 15, 2008

The most far spot of Iran desert. 'Habib o-llah Qolami', a poor and old farmer looses his young son in a car accident. Habib after his son's death takes a big decision. He spends all his has for making a medical help station in the road and gifts it to Red Crescent. From now no one dies of car accident.

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