Smith System Of Safe Driving The ” The Smith System of No-Accident Driving”, “Ford Motor Company”, 1956, “Traffic Safety and Highway Improvement Department”,
“The Smith System Of No-Accident Driving is a driving skills improvement film funded by the Ford Motor Company and originally released in 1956. All of the lessons in the film are still valid today and taught in defensive driving schools. Unfortunately many people seem to believe that their driving education comes to an end when they get their license, whereas the truth of the matter is that good drivers are on a constant learning curve.”
“The film has a runtime of just 8 minutes and change so it’s clear it was designed to stay close to the average person’s seven minute attention span – possibly because it was intended to be shown to student drivers in a school setting. Each of the five elements of The Smith System Of No-Accident Driving are covered individually with clear descriptions and on-screen graphics to help you fully grasp each of them.”
“The Smith System Of No-Accident Driving: Aim high in steering. Get the big picture. Keep your eyes moving. Make sure they see you. Leave yourself an out.”