There are two kinds of people
There are those whose driver’s education experience included watching “shock” movies highlighting actual photos of mangled bodies taken at accident scenes. These films, featuring deadpan narrators, were legendary in teen circles 50 years ago. They had titles such as “Signal 30,” “Wheels of Tragedy” and “Highways of Agony.”
And then there are those who learned to drive without watching these gory warnings.
It’s probably reasonable to conclude that somewhere along the line it was determined that the “Signal 30” approach was not making new drivers safer.
Either that or some parents complained.
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