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You're Driving 90 Horses

Jan 1, 1948
0h 23m
★ 0.0

Overview

This film instructs American Telephone & Telegraph Co. truck drivers on how to be safe drivers. It deals with motor vehicle safety and shows locations where most accidents occur. Concentration, control, and courtesy are higlighted as key components in defensive driving techniques and encourages each driver to accept responsibility for the safety of others as well as himself.

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Production Companies

Edwin T Kasper Production
American Telephone and Telegraph Company

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