
Safety Patrol (1937)
A Jam Handy Production. The film “Safety Patrol” from 1937 highlights the evolution of pedestrian safety over the past 40 years, emphasizing the importance of schoolboy safety patrols in educating both children and adults about traffic rules. The narrative includes a conversation between a safety patrol officer and a boy, discussing various pedestrian safety rules, the responsibilities of the patrol, and the need for adults to follow safety protocols as well. Key rules include waiting for green lights, avoiding crossing streets in the middle of blocks, and being cautious of vehicles making turns. The film advocates for improved safety measures and the importance of education in preventing accidents.
Keywords
pedestrian safety, traffic rules, safety patrol, education, 1937 film, children, adults, traffic signals, community safety, road safety
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