Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles 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.
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