The Smith System Of No-Accident Driving (1956)

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  • @pctshooter
    @pctshooter Před 8 lety +113

    This is still taught in many trucking companies. I used to teach it.

    • @squirehaggard4749
      @squirehaggard4749 Před 4 lety +1

      They taught it at Schneider Natl when I started there in 2005.

    • @MustangGuru
      @MustangGuru Před 3 lety +1

      This is taught where I work at the phone company to this day.

    • @JamesSmith-jq2jc
      @JamesSmith-jq2jc Před 3 lety +2

      Probably is, I'm sure most will pass this course and then pitch it out the window into the trash. I actually found a book on this system along with a carriers book for study. From my experience with other vehicles, many drive fast and tailgate. I definitely stay clear of trucks, they're probably the worst. I've a class a cdl myself, and rarely do I see a driver that drives professionally, or inspects their equipment.

    • @pctshooter
      @pctshooter Před 3 lety +2

      @@JamesSmith-jq2jc They are nothing but steering wheel holders. When I was driving, I didn't drive my personal vehicles but to get from the truck to the house and back. I had to stay in the right frame of mind. I remember making very wide right turns in my 4-wheeler and getting pulled over. LOL

    • @joelouie5649
      @joelouie5649 Před 3 lety +1

      And you taught it with a straight face?

  • @MrNostalgiabuff
    @MrNostalgiabuff Před 3 lety +22

    I live these 5 golden rules every day. It's all about being a defensive, alert driver!! Great vid!!

    • @BubbaSmurft
      @BubbaSmurft Před 2 lety +1

      Good job, the world needs more lerts. :)

  • @scuttlebuttino
    @scuttlebuttino Před 3 lety +20

    currently watching this for my drivers ed class, gonna get my license in 2022 boys!

  • @mxaxm
    @mxaxm Před 6 lety +27

    I was taught this Smith System in high school drivers ed. Later we taught this - with many upgrades developed over decades - to 2000 company drivers and reduced cost of accidents by over $10MM each year. This really brought me back to fond memories!

  • @stevekirby6034
    @stevekirby6034 Před 2 lety +18

    I was a UPS driver for 20 years and this is exactly what they taught us when hired.

  • @bladder1010
    @bladder1010 Před 9 lety +126

    Right now, thousands are watching this on their smart phones while driving.

    • @tiko5876
      @tiko5876 Před 5 lety +7

      Maximus Minimus try one person. This video has hardly any views 😂

    • @TheyStalkMe
      @TheyStalkMe Před 5 lety +1

      Maximus Minimus
      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @johnrogan9420
      @johnrogan9420 Před 4 lety

      Lol

    • @mybluebelly
      @mybluebelly Před 4 lety +3

      I am one of a handful of people who can proudly claim i have never or will never own a smartphone.

    • @elhaw2188
      @elhaw2188 Před 4 lety +2

      mybluebelly boomer

  • @thisbandreallystix
    @thisbandreallystix Před 2 lety +14

    Based on some of the cars and trucks depicted in this video, it is clearly not from 1956, but rather years later. Seven years at least, I'd say, given the fact that the newest cars I've yet seen in it are 1963 models. (Now, maybe the Smith Safe Driving System was DEVELOPED in 1956, but this video almost certainly was not filmed then.)

    • @saxongreen78
      @saxongreen78 Před 2 lety

      A lot of the videos here are later _prints_ of films developed in earlier years - the original date of copyright is used for uploads.

    • @johnrroberts7900
      @johnrroberts7900 Před rokem

      People here are wasting their breath saying this. Original posters of things like this don't give a shit about accuracy or anachronisms. All people care about is gender fluidity and black lives (but no other lives) matter - they will exhaust their breath on these topics until they are blue in the face. This is why the IQ of the developed world's people is so low nowadays. I said the same thing with 'Your Automatic Choice (Ford Zephyr & Zodiac)'. Nothing happened.

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Před rokem +1

      @@saxongreen78 OK, but even so, this film cannot be that early. Maybe you weren't refuting that, but with some car models being as new as they are, this all points to the video being shot in 1962 - 1963.

  • @michaelsperanza8818
    @michaelsperanza8818 Před 4 lety +8

    I was taught the “The Smith System of Driving” in 1970. It has served me well over the years. Saved my butt many times.

  • @styldsteel1
    @styldsteel1 Před 6 lety +33

    This Smith system is brilliant. These are the same things that are taught in my bus company. Only now, situations have been made intolerably dangerous thanks to the use of hand held devices while driving. People today don't even try and hide the fact that they are on their devices. I can plainly see the devices on the steering wheels. By the way, there are far more rear ender's thanks to today's devices.

    • @alisonwilliams4862
      @alisonwilliams4862 Před 5 lety +5

      I still can't get my head around a few lorry drivers watching a DVD while on the motorway! You need to be constantly aware of the road when you're doing 60 or 70mph!

    • @maddogmcrae
      @maddogmcrae Před 3 lety

      The Smith System is really common sense.

    • @unconventionalideas5683
      @unconventionalideas5683 Před 2 lety +3

      I imagine it is not so different from all of the accidents due to people distracted by cigarettes back in the day, from lighting them to not dropping them and that sort of thing. The old films showing distracted driving usually show that, whereas modern ones show handheld devices.

    • @unconventionalideas5683
      @unconventionalideas5683 Před 2 lety +1

      @@alisonwilliams4862 They're exceptionally stupid and I hope I never have to see them, and I hope that they wet themselves coming really close to an accident and decide it is a bad idea.

    • @unconventionalideas5683
      @unconventionalideas5683 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@alisonwilliams4862 That's ridiculous. Ridiculously dangerous, more accurately.
      Edit: originally only included the first sentence, which was ambiguous...

  • @robertlozyniak3661
    @robertlozyniak3661 Před 7 lety +43

    I notice that, even then, they mentioned distracted driving as dangerous!

    • @irvhh143
      @irvhh143 Před 3 lety +1

      They didn't foresee that every car would have a TV with more communications technology than NORAD.

    • @artdecotimes2942
      @artdecotimes2942 Před 3 lety +1

      @@irvhh143 yes It's simply pathetic how far we've fallen.

    • @artdecotimes2942
      @artdecotimes2942 Před 3 lety

      @@crediblehulk420 but you weren't in an automobile from the 1950s in the 1950s. who's to say the internet knows? it's only what you've been told.

    • @unconventionalideas5683
      @unconventionalideas5683 Před 2 lety +2

      @@artdecotimes2942 I know enough about what they were like to know that they were not safer. There are real advancements that have occured.

    • @unconventionalideas5683
      @unconventionalideas5683 Před 2 lety +2

      Obtaining, lighting, and smoking cigarettes were a major distraction in those days. It actually distracts one worse than mobile phones, studies have shown.

  • @jimmiklas6318
    @jimmiklas6318 Před 5 lety +25

    This is later than 1956. Cars shown are early 60's models.

    • @TheCatOfAges
      @TheCatOfAges Před 3 lety +2

      Im betting its a typo for 65

    • @kmerian
      @kmerian Před 2 lety +2

      The copyright in roman numerals at the beginning says 1956

    • @josephgaviota
      @josephgaviota Před 2 lety +1

      @@kmerian That makes TWO errors, then.

  • @alisonwilliams4862
    @alisonwilliams4862 Před 5 lety +15

    I love the American cars of this era with their chrome! :)

  • @ngonzale3
    @ngonzale3 Před 5 lety +7

    Fundamentals never die. This is still relevant today, if not more so.

  • @tinytimnashville
    @tinytimnashville Před 9 lety +48

    Too bad people don't use these tips today. BTW, don't know where they got 1956 from in the title, the cars are 1963.

    • @robertlozyniak3661
      @robertlozyniak3661 Před 7 lety +7

      The Roman numeral on the title screen means 1956. (Even if part of the numeral was cut off, we can still tell it had to be in the late 1950's.)

    • @jimkantor1
      @jimkantor1 Před 6 lety +9

      It can't be the late fifties with a 1963 Ford.

    • @planetX15
      @planetX15 Před 5 lety +1

      1963 in Roman Numerals is MCMLXIII

    • @planetX15
      @planetX15 Před 5 lety

      1963 in Roman Numerals is MCMLXIII, so this is 1956

    • @billwhite9703
      @billwhite9703 Před 5 lety

      @@robertlozyniak3661 Wrong.

  • @NoosaHeads
    @NoosaHeads Před 5 lety +12

    Completely relevant to today's motoring.

  • @vikassm
    @vikassm Před 4 lety +6

    Damn! Something like this should be taught before someone gets in the driver's seat for the first time. And probably taught every year or every time someone gets a ticket.
    I've driven competitive for some time, you could apply some of this to track driving, except, of course, for the 'leave space in front' bit.

  • @johnnyhawkins43
    @johnnyhawkins43 Před 5 lety +73

    This is either a twilight zone with a time machine or they made a mistake cause this is not 1956 cars are 1963 !!!!!!!!

    • @ang3lgonzalez77
      @ang3lgonzalez77 Před 4 lety +1

      First ford was made in 1903 bud...

    • @travonmiller5279
      @travonmiller5279 Před 4 lety +17

      @@ang3lgonzalez77 he means he recognizes the actual model years so calm down. many people easily can tell, by physical appearance, the difference between a 1953, and 1961 Ford, and multiple models at that. Good for you that you read somewhere that Ford was started in 1903

    • @ang3lgonzalez77
      @ang3lgonzalez77 Před 4 lety +2

      @@travonmiller5279 "so calm down"😂

    • @teamracing6
      @teamracing6 Před 3 lety +5

      Probably a typo. Film was most likely made around 1963.

    • @unclebuzzyschurchofgroove6190
      @unclebuzzyschurchofgroove6190 Před 3 lety +2

      The copyright date at the beginning does seem to be 1956, so I suppose it's a mystery....

  • @MrCapi55
    @MrCapi55 Před 5 lety +5

    Without knowing about The Smith System, my father taught me the three first ones and "preached with the example"; He Never got involved in Even a car Incident in 43 years (he drove until he was 84!).
    "Peccata Minuta (Italian for small sin, colloquial)": Video title Date (1956),
    car showing The Smith System: Ford Galaxie 1963.

    • @thisbandreallystix
      @thisbandreallystix Před 2 lety +1

      I noticed, and remarked upon, that very same thing! That is, the presence of a 1963 model Ford in a video which was supposedly filmed in 1956-which it obviously wasn't.

  • @RustOnWheels
    @RustOnWheels Před 4 lety +7

    If you touch your horn now you’ll get in a fight. If you signal to someone now they will think you mean they can go in front of you. Also very dangerous.

    • @55jplock
      @55jplock Před 3 lety

      Or get shot at by a outlaw not a legal gun owner

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur Před 3 lety +1

      @@55jplock Even if 100% of guns were legally owned & carried I still wouldn’t honk at a bad driver these days!

  • @markadams7597
    @markadams7597 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent training, even for the past 64 years! Ty.

  • @johne6081
    @johne6081 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent -- I remember seeing this when growing up. It is more like 1960, though -- at 3:59 one can clearly see the taillights of a 1959 Buick Invicta.

    • @thisbandreallystix
      @thisbandreallystix Před 2 lety +1

      I think I saw a couple of 1963 Fords, as well.

    • @solemandd67
      @solemandd67 Před 2 lety +1

      This was from 1963. He was driving a '63 Ford Galaxy. His drivers door is unlocked. Maybe the system was developed in 1956. There's an updated version, in color, filmed around 1967 in which he drives a convertible.

  • @NipkowDisk
    @NipkowDisk Před 9 lety +12

    Often wondered where the fundamentals of defensive driving came from- they still apply today, although I wouldn't necessarily use my horn or flash the headlights in this era. Not to mention that nowadays if safe to do so, a vehicle must stop if a pedestrian is waiting at the corner or a crosswalk to cross the street.

    • @grizzlygrizzle
      @grizzlygrizzle Před 5 lety +2

      This varies by state. Maybe that's true in Commiefornia, but in many states, the law is written in a way that requires "yielding" to pedestrians, and when those pedestrians are "in" the crosswalk. This is a much better system, as it allows considerate pedestrians to yield to traffic and wait for an opening so as not to completely screw up the flow of traffic in urban areas.

    • @unconventionalideas5683
      @unconventionalideas5683 Před 2 lety +2

      @@grizzlygrizzle No it is not, because it forces elderly persons to experience undue waiting times simply because they cannot cross so quickly or reliably.

    • @grizzlygrizzle
      @grizzlygrizzle Před 2 lety

      @@unconventionalideas5683 -- Pray tell, what is the precise legal definition of "waiting," and what distinguishes it from loitering, from having a conversation that happens to occur on a sidewalk near a crosswalk, or from having a moment of reverie in a similar location? Have you ever driven in a congested city with so many pedestrians that some of them are necessarily standing or walking near a crosswalk with no intention of using it?
      -- Maybe in some sprawl-ish cities where there's virtually no pedestrian traffic, and the rare person on foot that one sees in the vicinity of roadways is obviously only there to get through and past the vehicular traffic area, it might make sense to require motorists to stop for pedestrians on the sidewalk, but in more compact, busy cities, such laws would be asinine.
      -- And by what kind of logic do you find a connection between elders' slower gaits and whether they get the right of way in the crosswalk vs. on the sidewalk? All it takes is one step off the curb to be IN the crosswalk. That older people move slower is only relevant when they are actually IN the crosswalk and taking more time to get out of it. Once they're in the crosswalk, they have whatever time they need to get across it.

  • @fourdoorglory
    @fourdoorglory Před 2 lety +1

    Learned this 42 years ago. Still use it today.

  • @RadioMattM
    @RadioMattM Před 4 lety +1

    Others have commented on the date of this film, but the copyright date is given as MCMLVI (1956}.

    • @ryanhunt881
      @ryanhunt881 Před 4 lety

      Yes, but the what they are getting at is for example the f100 unibody ford pickup didn’t even exist until 1961, they probably screwed up and meant to put 1965.

  • @michaelfitzgerald1865
    @michaelfitzgerald1865 Před 5 lety +14

    While this should be required viewing by ALL drivers some of the tips don't always work out. I always try to leave plenty of room in front but, living in Atlanta, that extra space is always the que for someone to jump in front of you requiring you to slow even more to allow for the new extra space which will then invite another inconsiderate jerk to change lanes to yours and .....ad infinitum. Plus, I've always had a pet peeve for drivers who don't signal lane changes or turns. I am so used to doing it, it even happens when I'm the only car on the road.

    • @hasnihossainsami8375
      @hasnihossainsami8375 Před 4 lety +1

      They prolly didn't account for the ridiculous amount of cars 60 ears later.

    • @Mike-xp1nx
      @Mike-xp1nx Před 4 lety

      Even so you still don't lose that much time off your trip. Trust me I drive all day across the USA.

    • @superduty4556
      @superduty4556 Před 3 lety

      @@Mike-xp1nx stop commenting on CZcams and driving then!

    • @straightpipediesel
      @straightpipediesel Před 2 lety +2

      No, you didn't understand. Leaving yourself an out doesn't necessarily mean space in front. It could be space off the side and back. Say you're in the slow lane and there's a full shoulder available. If you need to, you swerve there. There could be clear space in the fast lane. It means always knowing where you can go in an emergency. If there isn't any space, you make space, by changing lanes, speeding up or slowing down. You never want to be boxed in.

  • @vdsilva6806
    @vdsilva6806 Před 4 lety +5

    I use the 5 keys when I drive. I just sent them to my 18 year old granddaughter so she can use them too. Everyone should use these keys.

  • @abevigoda3149
    @abevigoda3149 Před 2 lety +1

    @2:44 Unbelievably they managed to get a 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 not in 1955 nor 1957 but exactly in 1956 to shoot this film.

  • @CARLBARTER1
    @CARLBARTER1 Před rokem

    This is taught in a lot of bus company training here in the UK a very good set of driving tools which everyone should adapt .

  • @rudem.2973
    @rudem.2973 Před 2 lety +2

    I LOVE THE SMITH SYTEM OF DEFENSIVE DRIVING. I WEAR A HIGHLY VISIBLE YELLOW GLOVE ON MY LEFT HAND. WHEN I DRIVE STRAIGHT I DRIVE WITH MY RIGHT HAND CROSSED OVER MY HORN . I CALL THIS 11:00 CLOCK. SO IF I NEED QUICK BABY TAPS ON THE HORN , MY RIGHT FOREARM IS ALREADY OVER THE HORN. IF I NEED TO BLAST THE HORN FOR TWO MINUTES MY RIGHT FORARM IS ALREADY OVER THE HORN. WHEN I AM DRIVING FORWARD ,THEN I SEE A YELLOW LIGHT , I PRETEND I AM SLOWLY MILKING A COW WITH MY LEFT HAND OUT SIDE OF THE DRIVER'S SIDE WINDOW. THIS IS TO LET THE CAR BEHIND ME KNOW THAT I AM SLOWING DOWN. IF I NEED TO STOP RIGHT AWAY THEN WITH MY LEFT HAND I RAISE MY LEFT HAND OUT SIDE OF THE DRIVER'S SIDE WINDOW ,THEN MAKE A FAKE STOP SIGN WITH MY LEFT HAND. THEN IF THE CAR BEHIND ME IS DRIVING TOO CLOSE BEHIND ME THEN I BLAST THE HORN FOR TWO OR THREE MINUTES. THIS IS TO GIVE ME LOTS OF WITNESSES BEFORE THE ACCIDENT. I DO NOT DRIVE WITH MY RIGHT HAND AT 11:00 OCLOCK WHEN I AM DRIVING ON WINDING CURVES OR MOUTAINS. I USE THE : 9:00 O'CLOCK POSITION WITH THE LEFT HAND. THEN THE 3:00 O'CLOCK POSITION WITH THE RIGHT HAND. WHEN DRIVING ON THE SLOW RIGHT LANE ON THE FREEWAY IF I NEED TO MERGE ON THE CENTER LANE OF THE FREEWAY I TURN MY LEFT SIGNLE ON . THEN DRIVE ABOUT A CAR IN FRONT OF THE CAR THAT IS IN THE LET LANE THAT I WANT TO GO TO. THEN TAP MY HORN AND WAVE MY LEFT HAND AND USE MY INDEX FINGER TO POINT TO THE DIRECTION I WANT TO GO TO. IF THE CAR ON MY LEFT SLOWS DOWN A LITTLE AND WAVES ME IN. I DO NOT JUST CUT IN FRONT OF THIS DRIVER . I GO THE FLOW OF TRAFFIC JUST A LITTLE FASTER AND MERGE SAFELY INTO THE LEFT LAND. AS I AM MERGING INTO THE LEFT LANE I KEEP TAPING THE HORN AS MY RIGHT ARM IS IN THE 11:00 O'CLOCK POSITION. THIS IS JUST IN CASE SOME ONE FROM THE FAR LEFT FAST LANE WANTS TO GO INTO THE SAME LANE I AM ATTEMPTING TO MERGE INTO. THE TECHIQUE IS BASED ON THE TECHNIQUE OF THE : ( SMITH SYSTEM ) MAKE SURE THEY SEE YOU. I GET THE HIGHLY VISIBLE YELLOW GLOVES FROM THE ,99 CENT STORE . I JUST USE THE LEFT HAND HIGHLY VISIBLE YELLOW GLOVE. THE RIGHT HAND IS INVERTED FINGER NAILS FACING ME. WITH THE RIGHT ARM OVER THE HORN AS I AM DRIVING ONLY ON THE STRAIGHT STREETS. IF I DRIVE ON CURVY ROADS OR WINDING MOUNTAINS THEN MY HANDS ARE AT THE 9:00 O'CLOCK POSITION LEFT HAND. RIGHT HAND AT THE 3:00 O'CLOCK POSITION. I USE A HIGHLY VISIBLE YELLOW GLOVE ON THE LEFT HAND TO ATTRACT THE DRIVER'S EYES . I USE THE HORN TO ATTRACT THE DRIVER'S EARS. NOW DAYS MOST UNSAFE DRIVERS ARE TEXTING AND DRIVING. THEY ARE DRIVING 90 MILES AN HOUR WITH THEIR HEAD DOWN. SO THEY CAN NOT SEE THE CAR IN FRONT OF THEM THAT IS STOPPED BEHIND A CAR THAT HAS STOPPED OR HOW THE YELLOW LIGHT IS NOW RED. THIS MEANS TO STOP. SO BY READING THE ROAD AHEAD I KNOW THE LIGHT WILL TURN RED. THEN AT THIS POINT I USE THE HIGHLY VISABLE YELLOW GLOVE ON THE LEFT HAND TO MILK THE COW SLOWLY . BEFORE JUST MAKING A FAKE STOP SIGN WITH MY YELLOW GLOVE ON MY LEFT HAND. IF THE DRIVER IS BEHIND ME IS TRAVELING TOO CLOSE I TAP THE HORN A FEW TIMES. THE YELLOW GLOVE IS TO LEFT THE DRIVER BEHIND ME KNOW WHAT I AM GOING TO DO. BEFORE I JUST DO IT. THEN THE HORN IS ALREADY UNDER MY FOREARM WHEN SOME ONE IS ABOUT TO JUST DASH OUT OF A SHOPPING CENTER . THAT FAILED TO STOP AT THE STOP SIGN AT THE SHOPPPING CENTER EXIT. I USE THE LEFT DRIVER'S SIDE HAND TO MAKE A FAKE STOP SIGN FOR THE CAR BEHIND ME. IN CALIF. CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE : 21703. THIS IS HOW TO KNOW IF YOU ARE TAILGATING. IF I DRIVE 60 MILES AN HOUR. MY SPACE CUSHION FROM MY FRONT BUMPER TO THE BACK BUMBER OF THE CAR IN FRONT OF ME SHOULD BE AT LEAST SIX IMAGINARY SMALL CARS. WHEN I STOP BEHIND ANY CAR. I SHOULD BE AT LEAST 15 FEET BEHIND THE CAR IN FRONT OF ME. OR THE 2 THOUSAND 3 THOUSAND SECOND RULE. I USE THE SMITH SYTEM EVERY DAY ,WHEN I AM SAFELY DRIVING EVERY DAY. I NEVER TEXT ON MY CELL PHONE WHEN DRIVING. I NEVER TALK ON THE PHONE WHEN DRIVING. I STAY FOCUSED ON DRIVING SAFELY . WHATS UP, WHAT IS LEFT , WHAT IS RIGHT, WHAT IS ON THE ROAD, WHAT IS BEHIND ME. I LOOK FOR CARS WITH PROBLEMS. I KEEP MY PROPER SPACE CUSHION. DRIVING IS 100 PERCENT FOCUS.

  • @williamtebokkel634
    @williamtebokkel634 Před 4 lety +4

    After 60 years of accident free driving I have decided to stop driving, get rid of my car and take public transportation instead. This is a very instructive video, and will most likely save lives....thank you.😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @matthewbucher8954
    @matthewbucher8954 Před 2 lety +1

    My dad was a mechanic for ups and this is how he taught us kids to drive

  • @cjpatz
    @cjpatz Před 5 lety +5

    A friend of mine got caught speeding, he told the officer he was following the Smith system and leaving a cushion behind his vehicle! So checked here to see he mentions it. I think that was not what Mr Smith had in mind!

    • @unconventionalideas5683
      @unconventionalideas5683 Před 2 lety +1

      No indeed.

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Před 2 lety

      Yeah, it's more in front than back. Though, trying to control the situation (as much as you can) behind you is also of virtue (that is, driving safely & appropriately for what & who's behind you.)

  • @AeroSS87
    @AeroSS87 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Still very relevant today, more so than ever.

  • @ronbutler6502
    @ronbutler6502 Před 4 lety +3

    HE IS DRIVING A 1963 FORD HARD TO DO IN 1956 I BELIEVE...........

    • @ryanhunt881
      @ryanhunt881 Před 4 lety

      Yep, First year of unibody ford was 1961

  • @harrison805
    @harrison805 Před rokem

    Flashing lights would be quite dangerous nowadays as it can often be a sign that you're letting that person go ahead of you rather than being the visual equivalent to the horn

  • @harrypretzel2587
    @harrypretzel2587 Před 10 měsíci

    Amazing how they put those 1963 cars in a 1956 film!

  • @paulh7589
    @paulh7589 Před 5 lety +5

    It still applies. We just have to be more careful now. Mobile phones were not around back then. Cars are much safer now. Manufacturers are even installing devices in our cars to keep us from colliding with one another. I personally think these devices make us less safe by removing the responsibility of safe driving from the individual operator. Generations have grown up with this nonsense. Many States don't even require drivers education in high school like they used to.
    Every time I get behind the wheel I practice the Smith system, and my head is on a swivel looking for the next dummy on their phone. Nobody should be given a license without viewing this first.

    • @unconventionalideas5683
      @unconventionalideas5683 Před 2 lety +1

      Licensing requirements are generally stricter than they used to be, though. The real problem is that the reality of older people using phones, and it is disproportionately no longer the youth who use their mobile phones when driving. Ditto for speeding, driving while impaired, red light running, or even risky behavior in general. It simply is uncool to do that sort of thing, and it can cause loss of social status.
      "Oh, you drive while texting? Clearly you have no care for the future or sense of responsibility for yourself or the others on the road." That sort of thing is not unheard of, although they second sentence may be more implicit than explicit.

    • @paulh7589
      @paulh7589 Před 2 lety

      @@unconventionalideas5683 That is written horribly. I have no idea what you are trying to convey.

  • @argosaristos
    @argosaristos Před 5 lety +5

    A 1962 pickup (2:18) and other newer cars.

  • @asd36f
    @asd36f Před 9 lety +27

    I drive now with my headlights on all the time, just to make sure that other drivers see me.

  • @FCT8306onTwoWheels
    @FCT8306onTwoWheels Před rokem

    i took the Smith system course for my job and still use the techniques with my personal vehicles. The techniques save on fuel too

  • @jeeper426
    @jeeper426 Před 4 lety +1

    i think i had to watch this for my drivers ed class in Jr High school

  • @l337pwnage
    @l337pwnage Před 9 lety +5

    I can't tell if that is only a 4 digit odometer or if there is a 5th number hidden on the left.

  • @OldsVistaCruiser
    @OldsVistaCruiser Před 5 lety +9

    The one carlength per 10 mph recommendation has been superseded by the 2 second rule. Some people want to change that to 4 seconds, but that is too far back. I recommend 2 seconds on dry pavement, 3 seconds in the rain and 4 seconds in the snow.

    • @alisonwilliams4862
      @alisonwilliams4862 Před 5 lety +2

      Only a fool breaks the two second rule! That was in my driving theory book about a decade ago!

    • @deliveryguyrx
      @deliveryguyrx Před 5 lety +2

      Last year my Smith driving instructor told me 4 seconds regardless.

    • @alisonwilliams4862
      @alisonwilliams4862 Před 5 lety +2

      @@deliveryguyrx Lol..... in that case, maybe us drivers that passed a good few years ago do need a refresher test every now and then, then - even if it is just a theory one!

    • @RB-ye4ri
      @RB-ye4ri Před 4 lety

      Howard Smith put it all into 21 words !!
      All details and elaboration can ' attach ' to these 5 Strategic Principles !!
      Howard Smith RIP .
      SEE YOU IN HEAVEN !!
      ALSO Circle Check vehicle before and after driving --this centers and readies You for driving !
      《《《《《《●●》》》》》》 ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡!!!!!!!!!

  • @EmreYildirim1606
    @EmreYildirim1606 Před 3 lety +1

    1956 but there are cars from 63 64 65

  • @brainwashingdetergent4322

    The acting is unparalleled!

  • @sonratnilwattha8921
    @sonratnilwattha8921 Před rokem

    ผมได้รับความรู้มาประมาณ 20 ปีที่ผ่านมาดีมากๆ..ครับผม

  • @mr.nobody68
    @mr.nobody68 Před rokem

    Old Bill looked at that mirror like he'd never seen one before

  • @longboardfella5306
    @longboardfella5306 Před 4 lety

    The horn method is used all through Asia for warning if in blind spot - it works but is sure noisy

  • @crand20033
    @crand20033 Před 4 lety +1

    Most accidents happen at intersections and upon left hand turns or are rear-enders.

  • @davidcoudriet8439
    @davidcoudriet8439 Před rokem

    As a fleet courier, my company had us drivers take this course in the early 2000's.

  • @JohnShinn1960
    @JohnShinn1960 Před měsícem

    "Leave yourself an out"
    Not possible in any metropolitan area nowadays.
    🥺

  • @7636kei
    @7636kei Před 4 lety +1

    5:38 Holy shrikes, that's a pretty good attention to detail. (If you don't know what I'm saying, pay attention to the overtaking car's turn signal.)

  • @ZelosZelo
    @ZelosZelo Před 3 lety

    blind spots: people are now using them as a defensive driving edge. Also they think if you hit them while in the blind spot they get paid. In my area its a 50/50 wash. but maybe not in others. always keep track of the cars around you, the ones behind are just as important as the ones ahead, if you suddenly dont see one of em you know where to look right? and obviously, check there too before any lane change. but in an "emergency lane change" its nice to know (but not for sure) what your chances are.
    safe distance: if you leave that kinda of gap, you know whats going to happen? everyone will be filing in in front of you because you will be holding up traffic. instead, a max of 2.5 lengths are good. but be aware of the condition for the car in front of you, as like you are driving it too, you want to respond to their response so some imaginary rp will help you. Remember situations and reflect on them later on while you are not driving.

  • @bonwatcher
    @bonwatcher Před rokem

    The Smith system regarding the car horn was hilarious because if everyone used it like that, there would be so much honking going on. Besides, if you use the Smith system car horn idea today, there would be a finger sign given back in return or worse.

  • @gojoe2833
    @gojoe2833 Před 4 lety

    Back in 1963 they had no clue that modern cars and smartphones would be totally distracting!

  • @davidpowell3347
    @davidpowell3347 Před 2 lety +1

    Many drivers today take less care at operating the car than they do to running their clothes washer.

  • @jcpage
    @jcpage Před 2 lety

    I love that (for me at least) this video is sponsored by Miller Lite and showed a beer ad right before it. Ah CZcams, your unintentional irony is perfect.

  • @patcarpenter1991
    @patcarpenter1991 Před 3 lety

    I used to drive school bus & they used to preach this ALL THE TIME!!! They had a little saying they used, 'All Good Kids Like Milk' - A = Aim high, G - Get the big picture, K = Keep your eyes moving, L = Leave yourself an out, & M= Make sure they see you.

  • @davidlong1786
    @davidlong1786 Před 3 lety +1

    No Accident Driving means just stay home.

  • @gdhammr8113
    @gdhammr8113 Před 4 lety +1

    The Sith Smystem looks pretty cool. I’ll ty it some time

  • @CEOkiller
    @CEOkiller Před rokem

    This system is still used today in the trucking industry.

  • @roscoefoofoo
    @roscoefoofoo Před 5 lety +2

    Yowza, what silly debates here! Whatever its date says, this was filmed no earlier than late 1962, as quite a few 1963 cars, including the Ford shown most often, are evident. This also was not filmed in California, but largely if not entirely in Michigan. E.g., the Earl Keim Realty seen at 6:13 was a Detroit-area company. At 6:16, you can see a Dearborn Pharmacy.

  • @drlisp123
    @drlisp123 Před 7 lety +2

    fuck me the average cars were beauties back then

  • @dmoore7519
    @dmoore7519 Před rokem

    Did you notice the odometer only went to 9,999.9? It wouldn’t be until the 70’s when the extra digit was added.

    • @UQRXD
      @UQRXD Před rokem

      If you were lucky back then the car would reach that.

  • @rapidrrobert4333
    @rapidrrobert4333 Před 9 lety +4

    Reminds me of driver's ed in the 60's.

  • @jamesford3648
    @jamesford3648 Před rokem

    Certainly was not made in 1956. At the 6:00 mark there is a 1962 Thunderbird Roadster in the film.

  • @johnmccarthy2268
    @johnmccarthy2268 Před 2 měsíci

    As I see the poor quality of drivers today, the problem is NOT driver’s education, it’s driver’s maturation.

  • @BigEightiesNewWave
    @BigEightiesNewWave Před 4 lety

    Motor Officer 1994 Traffic School
    Don't be the lone ranger speeding
    Leave yourself an "out" by scanning
    You should be watching 20-30 seconds ahead of where you are.

  • @bendover9411
    @bendover9411 Před 3 lety

    Never saw this, but I've been doing this for 30 yrs!

  • @KevinTheFireDemon
    @KevinTheFireDemon Před 2 lety

    Why does this feel like I’m watching an classic Tom and Jerry episode?

  • @michaelch5060
    @michaelch5060 Před 2 lety

    Weird, the copyright says 1956 but they're using 1962 Galaxie's for demonstration.

  • @Core2QX
    @Core2QX Před 5 lety +1

    Where are these filming locations? how do they look today?

    • @Pro1er
      @Pro1er Před 3 lety +1

      The main road shots are on Michigan Ave. in Dearborn, Michigan very near Ford Motor World Headquarters. That exact stretch of road has not changed very much but has been widened just East and West of there and looks very different today. The rural shots are hard to pinpoint. They are at Allen Road which is mostly in Allen Park, Michigan but by then the city was already well established in 1963 when this was shot. My *guess* would be Brownstown Twp. (South of Dearborn), which is now considerably built up from what is pictured there, but is still a small town.

  • @Ecosse57
    @Ecosse57 Před 2 lety

    excellent video. however i'm confident, judging by the cars, this was filmed in the early 60s.

  • @MLFranklin
    @MLFranklin Před 8 měsíci

    1956? No, it's at least 1963. That's clearly a 1963 Ford at 3:05 and other places in the video. The Smith System is great, though. I've had that training at work many times since about 1997.

  • @classicalhollywoodfilm8378

    I just got a print of this film but unfortunately it has a lot of sprocket damage.

  • @colbyhurley7646
    @colbyhurley7646 Před 3 lety

    This couldn't have been 1956, there was a Ford Falcon, not released until 1960.

  • @hewhohasnoidentity4377

    All Good Kids Love Milk.
    Aim high in steering.
    Get the big picture.
    Keep your eyes moving.
    Leave yourself an out.
    Make sure they see you.

  • @BigEightiesNewWave
    @BigEightiesNewWave Před 2 lety

    Mr. Smith , meet the cell-phone.

  • @Romierecordspolice
    @Romierecordspolice Před 3 lety

    This Make sense to me as a new driver

  • @scottmattly7425
    @scottmattly7425 Před 2 lety

    Love the 🚗

  • @thedave7760
    @thedave7760 Před 4 lety +2

    Yeah this is all good common sense but there is a lot more to it than this.
    If you really want to learn how to be safe then go ride a motorcycle for a few years that will teach you what to look out for in traffic cos your life is literally on the line with every lump of metal around you, although that works here as well they didn't have seat belts in the 50s.

  • @DataWaveTaGo
    @DataWaveTaGo Před 3 lety

    Copyright = 1956 (see 0:05). It was a long production effort into the 1960s.

  • @josephgaviota
    @josephgaviota Před 2 lety

    The title says "1956" ... CLEARLY this was in the mid 1960s, I wonder if they meant "1965" ??

  • @Theoneaboveandbelow
    @Theoneaboveandbelow Před 2 lety

    If driver’s actually did this, can you imagine??

  • @DieselWorld
    @DieselWorld Před 9 lety +6

    This is definitely NOT 1956.

    • @planetX15
      @planetX15 Před 5 lety

      0:01 FORD MOTOR COMPANY MCMLVI

    • @planetX15
      @planetX15 Před 5 lety +1

      0:01 MCMLVI = 1956

    • @planetX15
      @planetX15 Před 5 lety

      0:01 MCMLVI = 1956

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Před 2 lety

      ​@@planetX15 The card's wrong. There are multiple early 1960s cars in the film.

  • @woodyofp8574
    @woodyofp8574 Před 5 lety +1

    Anyone know when this was actually filmed?

  • @irvhh143
    @irvhh143 Před 3 lety

    I took my driving lessons from American Graffiti.

  • @theayatollahofrockandrollah

    basically it's honking the horn all the time

  • @dara_1989
    @dara_1989 Před rokem

    aim far
    luk around
    check mirrors
    state presence
    keep a leeway 👍

  • @richardlegault5644
    @richardlegault5644 Před rokem

    Lots of 1960’s car for a film from 1956

  • @sunrise1776
    @sunrise1776 Před 3 lety

    ALL GOOD KIDS LIKE MILK. AIM HIGH IN STEERING , GET THE BIG PICTURE, KEEP YOUR EYES MOVING, LEAVE YOURSELF AN OUT, MAKE SURE THEY SEE YOU.

  • @dalegabourel2542
    @dalegabourel2542 Před 10 měsíci

    Completed

  • @OldsVistaCruiser
    @OldsVistaCruiser Před 5 lety +7

    At 6:01, you're supposed to STOP for that pedestrian, not blow your horn for him. Even in the 1960s when this was filmed, had this been California, the driver would have been stopped and ticketed.

    • @planetX15
      @planetX15 Před 5 lety

      This was filmed in the 50's

    • @planetX15
      @planetX15 Před 5 lety

      The was filmed in 1956, so the 1950's.

    • @grizzlygrizzle
      @grizzlygrizzle Před 5 lety +2

      Commiefornia.

    • @billwhite9703
      @billwhite9703 Před 5 lety +6

      Since when is a pedestrian allowed to walk out in front of a car unless at a pedestrian crossing? If that's a law its stupid. Here in Australia we'd laugh harshly at that.

    • @billwhite9703
      @billwhite9703 Před 5 lety +1

      @@planetX15 1962 or 3.

  • @saxongreen78
    @saxongreen78 Před 2 lety

    This is a circa 1963 version of a film that is copyright 1956...just sayin'.

  • @johnrogan9420
    @johnrogan9420 Před 4 lety

    JB Hunt sent 4 big rig drivers out in a station wagon...verbalize their actions!

  • @isaacsrandomvideos667
    @isaacsrandomvideos667 Před 2 lety

    0:53 that’s a 60s ford I think. This must be 1965 not 65

  • @JackF99
    @JackF99 Před 3 lety

    I tried this method but it took me longer to get to work so I got a Tesla and let it make all the decisions. Not sure if it follows the Smith System or not but I will say so far I am getting a lot more work done during my commute.

  • @davianjanvierto4679
    @davianjanvierto4679 Před 2 lety

    This is 1960s!

  • @Lousybarber
    @Lousybarber Před 3 lety

    This looks familiar. I think this was shown in my drivers education class back in 1973. The rules are a bit different nowadays however. If you have a 4 wheel drive pickup or big SUV there is no need to slow down when the weather is bad. I see this behavior all the time.

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur Před 3 lety

      😂 Of course you still need to adjust your speed to conditions! Water/snow/ice on the road makes it harder to stop, and when you put on the brakes it makes no difference which wheels were powered.

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Před 2 lety

      @@Sashazur He was probably being sarcastic.

  • @johnmccarthy2268
    @johnmccarthy2268 Před 2 měsíci

    1963 probably, definitely not 1956