Good memory! At 16 years old I had to suffer through a few hours of blood and gore ( and lousy acting! ) watching the films that were made by the Mansfield, Ohio State Troopers. Thankfully age has re
My favorite as a Driver's Ed student in Portland in the mid 70's was "Signal 30". I think it was put together by the Idaho State patrol. VERY GORY and designed to scare the shit out of you before you
Author: Gary McCormick <svgkm@halley.ca.essd.northgrum.com>
Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000 08:35:51 -0700
I don't know if the California Highway Patrol has ever produce a Driver's Ed growing up reading CHP magazine (thank goodness the accident report photos were in black & white), not to mention hearing
When I took Driver's Ed in Southern California in the seventies we did have some black and white accident films. Haven't a clue where they where produced. I also remember the CHP's magazine from wher
<< My favorite as a Driver's Ed student in Portland in the mid 70's was "Signal 30". I think it was put together by the Idaho State patrol. VERY GORY and ...>> Here in California during the 80's, wel
For all: Having just completed drive across USA (see previous post about Kansas roadster), was amazed to find, that the whole way across (California, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri,
Wasn't it the Ohio State Patrol that made all those blood 'n gore films that they used to show in Drivers Ed back in the Dark Ages? -- Gordon Glasgow http://www.gordon-glasgow.org
I believe it was the Ohio Patrol. My favorite was Death On The Highway, with the blood and gore highlighted with red. It was more funny than a deterrent. Growing up in Michigan, made a lot of trips t