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Video Loan Request Form Phone (517) 333-2722 - Fax (517) 336-2663 E-mail: traffi [email protected] LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL AGENCY STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP AREA CODE / TELEPHONE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DATE NEEDED BY Limit of two videos per organization The fi rst two available videos will be shipped, so please number requests in order of preference. OHSP cannot guarantee which videos will be available at the time of the request. Videos should be reserved at least two weeks in advance. Please, no phone requests. Videos are to be returned within two weeks, unless other arrangements have been made. Please package videos securely for shipping. BICYCLE SAFETY HS123 Ride Smart: It’s Time to Start BUS SAFETY HS099A The Safest Way Out: Emergency School Bus Evacuation General Ed - Student Version HS099B The Safest Way Out: Emergency School Bus Evacuation General Ed – Driver Version HS099C The Safest Way Out: Emergency School Bus Evacuation Special Needs – Driver Version CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY AND AIRBAGS HS301 A Parent’s Guide to Child Safety Seats HS301A A Parent’s Guide to Child Safety Seats – DVD version HS089 The Back Is Where It’s At HS124 Airbags: Today and Tomorrow DRIVING SAFELY HS230 Almost Home HS094 Coaching the Beginning Driver HS127 Distracted Driving HS220 Love to Accelerate/One Second in Time HS126 Modern Driving Hazards HS078 Parking Safely HS303 Safe Winter Driving Considerations HS119 Stay Clear of Deer All Year HS120 The Unsafe Driving Acts of Motorists in the Vicinity of Large Trucks HS102 Too Great A Risk HS096 Young Drivers: The High Risk Years MICHIGAN OFFICE OF HIGHWAY SAFETY PLANNING Video Loan Library 2 IMPAIRED DRIVING HS200 Addiction HS129 Alcohol True Stories HS085 Brandon Tells His Story HS306 Smashed: Toxic Tales of Teens and Alcohol MOTORCYCLE SAFETY HS305 Riding Straight SAFETY BELTS HS116 Diana’s Last Message HS300 Fasten Your Seatbelt . . .Go Far HS210 Room to Live HS106 Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic Physics HS106A Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic Physics DVD version HS107 Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics Meets Biology SPANISH TITLES HS111SP Caminando a Traves de los Anos – Seguridad Peatonal Para Ninos Amigos Para Siempre HS112SP Caminando a Traves de los Anos – Seguridad Peatones Se Tercera Edad La Cita HS301SP Seguridad de Pasajeros Infantiles: Guia de Asientos de Seguridad de Niños para los Padres HS301SPA Seguridad de Pasajeros Infantiles: Guia de Asientos de Seguridad de Niños para los Padres DVD version

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Page 1: Video Loan Request Form MICHIGAN OFFICE OF HIGHWAY … · 2016-02-26 · Video Loan Request Form Phone (517) 333-2722 - Fax (517) 336-2663 E-mail: traffi csafety@michigan.gov LAST

Video Loan Request FormPhone (517) 333-2722 - Fax (517) 336-2663

E-mail: traffi [email protected]

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL AGENCY

STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP

AREA CODE / TELEPHONE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DATE NEEDED BY

Limit of two videos per organizationThe fi rst two available videos will be shipped, so please number requests in order of preference. OHSP cannot guarantee which videos will be available at the time of the request. Videos should be reserved at least two weeks in advance. Please, no phone requests.

Videos are to be returned within two weeks, unless other arrangements have been made.Please package videos securely for shipping.

BICYCLE SAFETY■ HS123 Ride Smart: It’s Time to Start

BUS SAFETY■ HS099A The Safest Way Out: Emergency School Bus

EvacuationGeneral Ed - Student Version

■ HS099B The Safest Way Out: Emergency School Bus EvacuationGeneral Ed – Driver Version

■ HS099C The Safest Way Out: Emergency School Bus EvacuationSpecial Needs – Driver Version

CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY AND AIRBAGS■ HS301 A Parent’s Guide to Child Safety Seats

■ HS301A A Parent’s Guide to Child Safety Seats – DVD version

■ HS089 The Back Is Where It’s At

■ HS124 Airbags: Today and TomorrowDRIVING SAFELY■ HS230 Almost Home

■ HS094 Coaching the Beginning Driver

■ HS127 Distracted Driving

■ HS220 Love to Accelerate/One Second in Time

■ HS126 Modern Driving Hazards

■ HS078 Parking Safely

■ HS303 Safe Winter Driving Considerations

■ HS119 Stay Clear of Deer All Year

■ HS120 The Unsafe Driving Acts of Motorists in the Vicinity of Large Trucks

■ HS102 Too Great A Risk

■ HS096 Young Drivers: The High Risk Years

MICHIGAN OFFICE OF HIGHWAY SAFETY PLANNING

Video Loan Library 2009

IMPAIRED DRIVING■ HS200 Addiction

■ HS129 Alcohol True Stories

■ HS085 Brandon Tells His Story

■ HS306 Smashed: Toxic Tales of Teens and AlcoholMOTORCYCLE SAFETY■ HS305 Riding Straight

SAFETY BELTS■ HS116 Diana’s Last Message

■ HS300 Fasten Your Seatbelt . . .Go Far

■ HS210 Room to Live

■ HS106 Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic Physics

■ HS106A Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic Physics DVD version

■ HS107 Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics Meets Biology

SPANISH TITLES■ HS111SP Caminando a Traves de los Anos –

Seguridad Peatonal Para Ninos Amigos Para Siempre

■ HS112SP Caminando a Traves de los Anos – Seguridad Peatones Se Tercera Edad La Cita

■ HS301SP Seguridad de Pasajeros Infantiles: Guia de Asientos de Seguridad de Niños para los Padres

■ HS301SPA Seguridad de Pasajeros Infantiles: Guia de Asientos de Seguridad de Niños para los Padres DVD version

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BICYCLE SAFETYRide Smart: It’s Time to StartThis funky, fast-paced bicycle safety video uses humor, real-life examples and a peer-to-peer approach to teach youngsters about how a bicycle helmet can protect them from serious injury. (HS123) VHSLength: 9 minutes Copyright 2002 BUS SAFETY

The Safest Way Out: Emergency School Bus EvacuationThe three versions of this video are designed to show all types of exits currently outfi tted on modern school buses and discuss diff er-ent ways to evacuate a school bus. (HS099) VHS Copyright 1997 A. General Education, Student Version—Length: 12 minutes B. General Education, Driver Version—Length: 16 minutes C. Special Needs Driver Version—Length: 16 minutesCHILD PASSENGER SAFETY AND AIRBAGS

Child Passenger Safety: A Parent’s Guide to Child Safety SeatsProvides an overview of Michigan’s child passenger safety law and recommendations for keeping children safe when they’re riding in a vehicle. The stages of child passenger safety—rear-facing, forward-facing, and booster—are explained. (HS301) VHS (HS301A) DVDLength: 9 minutes Produced 2008 The Back Is Where It’s At!Bill Nye, the Science Guy, explains how airbags work and why it is so important for children to ride in the back seat. (HS089) VHSLength: 12 minutes Copyright 1997 Airbags: Today and TomorrowFollow a family on a virtual reality ride about airbags at an amuse-ment park. The ride’s host, along with animated character Delta V, explain in simple terms how airbags work and how to achieve the maximum safety benefi ts. (HS124) VHSLength: 15 minutes Copyright 2002 DRIVING SAFELY

Almost Home—NEWMillions of motorists drive drowsy each day, unaware they are placing themselves and others at risk. This video contains four tales what can happen when motorists drive while drowsy. (HS230) VHSLength: 18 minutes Copyright 2003 Coaching the Beginning DriverThe National Safety Council Program helps teenagers become safer drivers. Features two videos: “Driving Techniques: A Defen-sive Driving Video for the New Driver,” and “Coaching Techniques,” a video to help parents become more eff ective in a one-on-one driving situation with a new driver. (HS094) VHSLength: 60 minutes Copyright 1992 Distracted DrivingViewers are introduced to potentially dangerous situations and given information to minimize the risks and make the roads safer. (HS127) VHSLength: 18 minutes Copyright 2002

Love to Accelerate/One Second in Time—NEWTwo true stories of how street racing can change lives in an instant and the long-term aff ects for those involved. Additional information follows on speed and aggressive driving. (HS220) VHSLength: 25 minutes Copyright 2003 Modern Driving HazardsThis video shows drivers how to negotiate a number of the dan-gerous driving conditions that are present on roads everywhere. (HS126) VHSLength: 19 minutes Copyright 2002 Parking SafelyThere is more to parking a vehicle than pulling into a space, turn-ing off the ignition, and closing the door. This video off ers tips for parking safely in lots, garages, and on the street. (HS078) VHSLength: 14 minutes Copyright 1995 Safe Winter Driving ConsiderationsSafety tips and techniques for handling the hazards of winter driving including vehicle maintenance checks, pre-trip prepared-ness, and on-the-road issues such as braking and steering on slippery roads. (HS303) VHSLength: 21 minutes Copyright 2001 Stay Clear of Deer All YearProvides the facts on car-deer crashes, what can be done to reduce the chances of being involved in one, and what to do if a crash is unavoidable. (HS119) VHSLength: 12 minutes Copyright 2001The Unsafe Driving Acts of Motorists in the Vicinity of Large Trucks—NEWFatal crashes involving large trucks have declined signifi cantly during the past decade; however, whenever passenger vehicles and large trucks collide, the smaller vehicle typically loses. This video identifi es the unsafe driving acts of motorists that contrib-ute to these collisions and provides tips for avoiding these types of crashes. (HS120) DVD Length: 17 minutes Copyright 2006 Too Great a RiskDramatic footage off ers drivers diff erent perspectives on trying to beat a train at crossings. Viewers will see the situation from the locomotive engineer’s viewpoint, and will hear what the engineer has to live with every time a driver takes a chance. (HS102) VHSLength: 14 minutes Copyright 1997 Young Drivers: The High Risk Years—NEWCrash rates for young drivers are much higher than for older drivers. In this video, 16-year-olds tell why they want their driver’s licenses and what driving means to them. Parents of teenagers who dies in crashes tell how the tragedies happened and how their families have been aff ected. (HS096) DVDLength: 16 minutes Copyright 2002

Michigan Offi ce of Highway Safety Planning Video Loan Library The following traffi c safety-related videos are available for loan. A video loan request form must be completed to request videos.

IMPAIRED DRIVINGAddiction—NEWOne in four Americans has a family member struggling with addic-tion. Yet, under 10 percent of those individuals receive treatment. This four-disc documentary addresses diff erent aspects of the disease and sheds light on current and promising developments in the fi eld. Includes a 12-page program guide. (HS200) DVDLength: 90 minutes Copyright 2007 Alcohol True StoriesHosted by Matt Damon, this video tells the stories of four young people and how their choices about alcohol impacted their lives. (HS129) VHSLength: 21 minutes Copyright 2002 Brandon Tells His StoryAt the end of a long day, Brandon Silveria had a few drinks at a party, managed to drive his friends home, and then wrapped his car around a tree. He spent the next two and half months in a coma, and then the next two years in rehab. His speech is slurred, his walk is unsteady, his memory is permanently impaired. Hear what it’s like to fi ght every day to get his life back to where it was. (HS085) VHSLength: 28 minutes Copyright 1995 Smashed: Toxic Tales of Teens and AlcoholFilmed at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, this video is a graphic presentation of the devastating consequences of underage drinking and impaired driving. Focusing on the ef-fects of impaired driving collisions when the victims do not die, it shows young crash victims from their arrival at the shock trauma facility and follows their progress over time. This documentary is not appropriate for young or sensitive children. Recommended for students in grades nine and above. (HS306) VHSLength: 53 minutes Copyright 2004 MOTORCYCLE SAFETY

Riding StraightEach year, alcohol is a factor in numerous crashes that claim motorcyclists’ lives. Stress, fatigue, and the use or alcohol of drugs can also impair a rider’s skills and judgment. This video provides information about these “skill robbers” and how to tactfully pre-vent another rider from riding impaired. (HS305) VHSLength: 12 minutes Copyright 2003 SAFETY BELTSDiana’s Last MessageUsing computer graphics, this video recreates Princess Diana’s fatal crash. Engineers who reconstructed the crash show how Di-ana might be alive today if she had been wearing her safety belt. Hear real-life testimony from collision victims who tell how their choices about safety belt use have impacted their lives. Learn about common myths and excuses people have about using safety belts, and the facts that dispel these myths. (HS116) VHSLength: 10 minutes Copyright 2000

Fasten Your Seat Belt . . . Go FarTeens talk to their peers about safety belt use. Included are public service announcements created by teenagers who took part in the 2003 Fasten Your Seat Belt . . Go Far! Contest sponsored by Volkswagon of America, Inc. (HS300) VHSLength: 15 minutes Copyright 2003 Room to Live—NEWVehicles are built with a reinforced safety cage to protect the oc-cupants in a crash. By buckling up and staying within, occupants stand the best chance of survival because there is room to live. Although the video features stories and some statistics from Mon-tana, the message is applicable to drivers in every state. (HS210) DVDLength: 13 minutes Copyright 2008 Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic PhysicsWhat happens to vehicles and their occupants in crashes is determined by science. Using a series of vehicle maneuvers on a test track, a high school physics teacher explains the concepts of inertia, momentum, and impulse. (HS106) VHS (HS106A) DVDLength: 22 minutes Copyright 2000Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics Meets Biology—NEWWhy do some crashes produce only minor injuries while others are fatal? How can a single crash of a car into a wall produce three separate collisions? Find out the answers to these questions and more while examing the laws of nature that determine what hap-pens to the human body in a crash. (HS107) DVDLength: 24 minutes Copyright 2008 SPANISH TITLES

Camindo a Traves de los Anos – amigos Para Siempre (Walk-ing Through the Years – Pedestrian Safety for Your Child)Filmed in the style of a telenovela, this video off ers a heartwarm-ing and entertaining story of two children who sustain their special friendship despite unexpected circumstances. The video is targeted to Hispanic audiences and identifi es the pedestrian safety risks children face every day. (HS111SP) VHSLength: 45 minutes Copyright 1998 Camindo a Traves de los Anos – La Cita (Walking Through the Years – Pedestrian Safety for Older Adults)This telenovela, targeted at Hispanic audiences, describes a variety of pedestrian safety threats faced daily by older adults. (HS112SP) VHSLength: 34 minutes Copyright 1997Seguridad de Pasajeros Infantiles: Guia de Asientos de Se-guridad de Niños para los Padres (Child Passenger Safety: A Parent’s Guide to Child Safety Seats)—NEWProvides an overview of Michigan’s child passenger safety law and recommendations for keeping children safe when they’re riding in a vehicle. The stages of child passenger safety—rear-facing, forward-facing, and booster—are explained. (HS301SP) VHS (HS301SPA) DVDLength: 12 minutes Produced 2008

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BICYCLE SAFETYRide Smart: It’s Time to StartThis funky, fast-paced bicycle safety video uses humor, real-life examples and a peer-to-peer approach to teach youngsters about how a bicycle helmet can protect them from serious injury. (HS123) VHSLength: 9 minutes Copyright 2002 BUS SAFETY

The Safest Way Out: Emergency School Bus EvacuationThe three versions of this video are designed to show all types of exits currently outfi tted on modern school buses and discuss diff er-ent ways to evacuate a school bus. (HS099) VHS Copyright 1997 A. General Education, Student Version—Length: 12 minutes B. General Education, Driver Version—Length: 16 minutes C. Special Needs Driver Version—Length: 16 minutesCHILD PASSENGER SAFETY AND AIRBAGS

Child Passenger Safety: A Parent’s Guide to Child Safety SeatsProvides an overview of Michigan’s child passenger safety law and recommendations for keeping children safe when they’re riding in a vehicle. The stages of child passenger safety—rear-facing, forward-facing, and booster—are explained. (HS301) VHS (HS301A) DVDLength: 9 minutes Produced 2008 The Back Is Where It’s At!Bill Nye, the Science Guy, explains how airbags work and why it is so important for children to ride in the back seat. (HS089) VHSLength: 12 minutes Copyright 1997 Airbags: Today and TomorrowFollow a family on a virtual reality ride about airbags at an amuse-ment park. The ride’s host, along with animated character Delta V, explain in simple terms how airbags work and how to achieve the maximum safety benefi ts. (HS124) VHSLength: 15 minutes Copyright 2002 DRIVING SAFELY

Almost Home—NEWMillions of motorists drive drowsy each day, unaware they are placing themselves and others at risk. This video contains four tales what can happen when motorists drive while drowsy. (HS230) VHSLength: 18 minutes Copyright 2003 Coaching the Beginning DriverThe National Safety Council Program helps teenagers become safer drivers. Features two videos: “Driving Techniques: A Defen-sive Driving Video for the New Driver,” and “Coaching Techniques,” a video to help parents become more eff ective in a one-on-one driving situation with a new driver. (HS094) VHSLength: 60 minutes Copyright 1992 Distracted DrivingViewers are introduced to potentially dangerous situations and given information to minimize the risks and make the roads safer. (HS127) VHSLength: 18 minutes Copyright 2002

Love to Accelerate/One Second in Time—NEWTwo true stories of how street racing can change lives in an instant and the long-term aff ects for those involved. Additional information follows on speed and aggressive driving. (HS220) VHSLength: 25 minutes Copyright 2003 Modern Driving HazardsThis video shows drivers how to negotiate a number of the dan-gerous driving conditions that are present on roads everywhere. (HS126) VHSLength: 19 minutes Copyright 2002 Parking SafelyThere is more to parking a vehicle than pulling into a space, turn-ing off the ignition, and closing the door. This video off ers tips for parking safely in lots, garages, and on the street. (HS078) VHSLength: 14 minutes Copyright 1995 Safe Winter Driving ConsiderationsSafety tips and techniques for handling the hazards of winter driving including vehicle maintenance checks, pre-trip prepared-ness, and on-the-road issues such as braking and steering on slippery roads. (HS303) VHSLength: 21 minutes Copyright 2001 Stay Clear of Deer All YearProvides the facts on car-deer crashes, what can be done to reduce the chances of being involved in one, and what to do if a crash is unavoidable. (HS119) VHSLength: 12 minutes Copyright 2001The Unsafe Driving Acts of Motorists in the Vicinity of Large Trucks—NEWFatal crashes involving large trucks have declined signifi cantly during the past decade; however, whenever passenger vehicles and large trucks collide, the smaller vehicle typically loses. This video identifi es the unsafe driving acts of motorists that contrib-ute to these collisions and provides tips for avoiding these types of crashes. (HS120) DVD Length: 17 minutes Copyright 2006 Too Great a RiskDramatic footage off ers drivers diff erent perspectives on trying to beat a train at crossings. Viewers will see the situation from the locomotive engineer’s viewpoint, and will hear what the engineer has to live with every time a driver takes a chance. (HS102) VHSLength: 14 minutes Copyright 1997 Young Drivers: The High Risk Years—NEWCrash rates for young drivers are much higher than for older drivers. In this video, 16-year-olds tell why they want their driver’s licenses and what driving means to them. Parents of teenagers who dies in crashes tell how the tragedies happened and how their families have been aff ected. (HS096) DVDLength: 16 minutes Copyright 2002

Michigan Offi ce of Highway Safety Planning Video Loan Library The following traffi c safety-related videos are available for loan. A video loan request form must be completed to request videos.

IMPAIRED DRIVINGAddiction—NEWOne in four Americans has a family member struggling with addic-tion. Yet, under 10 percent of those individuals receive treatment. This four-disc documentary addresses diff erent aspects of the disease and sheds light on current and promising developments in the fi eld. Includes a 12-page program guide. (HS200) DVDLength: 90 minutes Copyright 2007 Alcohol True StoriesHosted by Matt Damon, this video tells the stories of four young people and how their choices about alcohol impacted their lives. (HS129) VHSLength: 21 minutes Copyright 2002 Brandon Tells His StoryAt the end of a long day, Brandon Silveria had a few drinks at a party, managed to drive his friends home, and then wrapped his car around a tree. He spent the next two and half months in a coma, and then the next two years in rehab. His speech is slurred, his walk is unsteady, his memory is permanently impaired. Hear what it’s like to fi ght every day to get his life back to where it was. (HS085) VHSLength: 28 minutes Copyright 1995 Smashed: Toxic Tales of Teens and AlcoholFilmed at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, this video is a graphic presentation of the devastating consequences of underage drinking and impaired driving. Focusing on the ef-fects of impaired driving collisions when the victims do not die, it shows young crash victims from their arrival at the shock trauma facility and follows their progress over time. This documentary is not appropriate for young or sensitive children. Recommended for students in grades nine and above. (HS306) VHSLength: 53 minutes Copyright 2004 MOTORCYCLE SAFETY

Riding StraightEach year, alcohol is a factor in numerous crashes that claim motorcyclists’ lives. Stress, fatigue, and the use or alcohol of drugs can also impair a rider’s skills and judgment. This video provides information about these “skill robbers” and how to tactfully pre-vent another rider from riding impaired. (HS305) VHSLength: 12 minutes Copyright 2003 SAFETY BELTSDiana’s Last MessageUsing computer graphics, this video recreates Princess Diana’s fatal crash. Engineers who reconstructed the crash show how Di-ana might be alive today if she had been wearing her safety belt. Hear real-life testimony from collision victims who tell how their choices about safety belt use have impacted their lives. Learn about common myths and excuses people have about using safety belts, and the facts that dispel these myths. (HS116) VHSLength: 10 minutes Copyright 2000

Fasten Your Seat Belt . . . Go FarTeens talk to their peers about safety belt use. Included are public service announcements created by teenagers who took part in the 2003 Fasten Your Seat Belt . . Go Far! Contest sponsored by Volkswagon of America, Inc. (HS300) VHSLength: 15 minutes Copyright 2003 Room to Live—NEWVehicles are built with a reinforced safety cage to protect the oc-cupants in a crash. By buckling up and staying within, occupants stand the best chance of survival because there is room to live. Although the video features stories and some statistics from Mon-tana, the message is applicable to drivers in every state. (HS210) DVDLength: 13 minutes Copyright 2008 Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic PhysicsWhat happens to vehicles and their occupants in crashes is determined by science. Using a series of vehicle maneuvers on a test track, a high school physics teacher explains the concepts of inertia, momentum, and impulse. (HS106) VHS (HS106A) DVDLength: 22 minutes Copyright 2000Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics Meets Biology—NEWWhy do some crashes produce only minor injuries while others are fatal? How can a single crash of a car into a wall produce three separate collisions? Find out the answers to these questions and more while examing the laws of nature that determine what hap-pens to the human body in a crash. (HS107) DVDLength: 24 minutes Copyright 2008 SPANISH TITLES

Camindo a Traves de los Anos – amigos Para Siempre (Walk-ing Through the Years – Pedestrian Safety for Your Child)Filmed in the style of a telenovela, this video off ers a heartwarm-ing and entertaining story of two children who sustain their special friendship despite unexpected circumstances. The video is targeted to Hispanic audiences and identifi es the pedestrian safety risks children face every day. (HS111SP) VHSLength: 45 minutes Copyright 1998 Camindo a Traves de los Anos – La Cita (Walking Through the Years – Pedestrian Safety for Older Adults)This telenovela, targeted at Hispanic audiences, describes a variety of pedestrian safety threats faced daily by older adults. (HS112SP) VHSLength: 34 minutes Copyright 1997Seguridad de Pasajeros Infantiles: Guia de Asientos de Se-guridad de Niños para los Padres (Child Passenger Safety: A Parent’s Guide to Child Safety Seats)—NEWProvides an overview of Michigan’s child passenger safety law and recommendations for keeping children safe when they’re riding in a vehicle. The stages of child passenger safety—rear-facing, forward-facing, and booster—are explained. (HS301SP) VHS (HS301SPA) DVDLength: 12 minutes Produced 2008

Page 4: Video Loan Request Form MICHIGAN OFFICE OF HIGHWAY … · 2016-02-26 · Video Loan Request Form Phone (517) 333-2722 - Fax (517) 336-2663 E-mail: traffi csafety@michigan.gov LAST

Video Loan Request FormPhone (517) 333-2722 - Fax (517) 336-2663

E-mail: traffi [email protected]

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL AGENCY

STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP

AREA CODE / TELEPHONE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DATE NEEDED BY

Limit of two videos per organizationThe fi rst two available videos will be shipped, so please number requests in order of preference. OHSP cannot guarantee which videos will be available at the time of the request. Videos should be reserved at least two weeks in advance. Please, no phone requests.

Videos are to be returned within two weeks, unless other arrangements have been made.Please package videos securely for shipping.

BICYCLE SAFETY■ HS123 Ride Smart: It’s Time to Start

BUS SAFETY■ HS099A The Safest Way Out: Emergency School Bus

EvacuationGeneral Ed - Student Version

■ HS099B The Safest Way Out: Emergency School Bus EvacuationGeneral Ed – Driver Version

■ HS099C The Safest Way Out: Emergency School Bus EvacuationSpecial Needs – Driver Version

CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY AND AIRBAGS■ HS301 A Parent’s Guide to Child Safety Seats

■ HS301A A Parent’s Guide to Child Safety Seats – DVD version

■ HS089 The Back Is Where It’s At

■ HS124 Airbags: Today and TomorrowDRIVING SAFELY■ HS230 Almost Home

■ HS094 Coaching the Beginning Driver

■ HS127 Distracted Driving

■ HS220 Love to Accelerate/One Second in Time

■ HS126 Modern Driving Hazards

■ HS078 Parking Safely

■ HS303 Safe Winter Driving Considerations

■ HS119 Stay Clear of Deer All Year

■ HS120 The Unsafe Driving Acts of Motorists in the Vicinity of Large Trucks

■ HS102 Too Great A Risk

■ HS096 Young Drivers: The High Risk Years

MICHIGAN OFFICE OF HIGHWAY SAFETY PLANNING

Video Loan Library 2009

IMPAIRED DRIVING■ HS200 Addiction

■ HS129 Alcohol True Stories

■ HS085 Brandon Tells His Story

■ HS306 Smashed: Toxic Tales of Teens and AlcoholMOTORCYCLE SAFETY■ HS305 Riding Straight

SAFETY BELTS■ HS116 Diana’s Last Message

■ HS300 Fasten Your Seatbelt . . .Go Far

■ HS210 Room to Live

■ HS106 Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic Physics

■ HS106A Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic Physics DVD version

■ HS107 Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics Meets Biology

SPANISH TITLES■ HS111SP Caminando a Traves de los Anos –

Seguridad Peatonal Para Ninos Amigos Para Siempre

■ HS112SP Caminando a Traves de los Anos – Seguridad Peatones Se Tercera Edad La Cita

■ HS301SP Seguridad de Pasajeros Infantiles: Guia de Asientos de Seguridad de Niños para los Padres

■ HS301SPA Seguridad de Pasajeros Infantiles: Guia de Asientos de Seguridad de Niños para los Padres DVD version