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  • Yeah, I uh, car safety told by dad five.

  • How who don't move, please?

  • Can you help me?

  • Sure.

  • Mhm.

  • Hey, dad, when are you coming to be a guest teacher at our school?

  • Uh, the truth is I have zero experience with being a teacher, but Doug's father came to school last week.

  • Huh?

  • Yeah, I for yummy the car looks new.

  • Great.

  • Thanks off.

  • We go now pulling, get ready to enter the wet part of the courts.

  • All set, right.

  • Hm.

  • Holly.

  • Excellent work.

  • Good job.

  • You too gin, you know, I really like these new tires.

  • Now, I won't have to be as concerned when I'm driving on rainy days.

  • Huh?

  • Hm.

  • Hey, dad, why do you keep looking at the mirrors?

  • Well, son, they're like a third eye.

  • The mirrors.

  • Help me keep track of what the cars around me are doing.

  • I look, hurry and speed up before the light changes.

  • Not a good idea, son.

  • If the light turns red we won't be able to stop.

  • Hey, you almost ran me over.

  • I'm so sorry.

  • Wow, that was so close at high speeds.

  • It's very hard to stop when you cross the road.

  • Never assume a car will be able to go around.

  • You make sure it's at a complete stop first.

  • Mhm.

  • Hey, Suzie.

  • You know, you can't use your hands.

  • Uh, yum.

  • Yeah.

  • And, hm.

  • Oh, dear, looks like we're in for some bad weather this afternoon.

  • You mean, like rain?

  • Remember that last storm?

  • It was really horrible.

  • We should do some safety checks around town.

  • You're right.

  • Let's check it out.

  • We were lucky.

  • thank goodness we're out of the rain.

  • Isn't it great to be safe in our nice car?

  • Wow, dad, it's really hard to see the road.

  • True, son.

  • It's dusk, hard to see at this time of day.

  • Plus we've got all of this rain.

  • Those two factors make driving a challenge.

  • They're already fast asleep.

  • Uh, uh, hey, my umbrella.

  • Bye.

  • I don't know.

  • Hello.

  • Look out.

  • Go.

  • Oh, is everyone?

  • Ok.

  • Yes, we're ok.

  • Cars make our lives more convenient and they're really good friends to us.

  • But still, if we don't learn enough about them, they can be a lot like scary monsters.

  • Now, what are some things we should know about our cars first?

  • Moving.

  • Cars cannot stop instantly nor can they turn quickly.

  • So if you see a car coming from a distance, you need to wait until it passes or until it comes to a complete stop, then you can cross second driving on either rainy or snowy, slippery roads.

  • Cars can lose traction and start to skid on rainy or snowy days, drivers have very low visibility.

  • So if you're walking, make sure there's enough room between you and the road and third.

  • If you get into an accident in the car, you can hit something or even roll over, you could get really hurt.

  • So the first thing you do when you get in the car is buckle your seat belts.

  • Couldn't have said it better myself.

  • The car is good as new.

  • Wow, it does look new, doesn't it?

  • Honey?

  • Do you think we should go out for dinner?

  • Sounds great.

Yeah, I uh, car safety told by dad five.

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