Videos
Farm Bureau Insurance and DRIVE SMART Virginia have teamed up to produce videos promoting safe driving in Virginia. Learn about the importance of safety belt use, the dangers of drinking and driving and much more.
Click the thumbnails below to watch our safety videos.
Video clips are in .wmv and .mp4 format and require Windows Media Player or other compatible video software. The files are 10-50 MB and may take several minutes to load, depending on your connection speed.
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In this last video in our series with Bike Walk Virginia, Dr. Kim Perry discusses the rules of the road for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists.
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With warmer weather heading to Virginia, more and more bicyclists and pedestrians are on the roadways. In this second video in our series with Bike Walk Virginia, Dr. Kim Perry gives examples of safe and dangerous behaviors.
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Colonel Steve Flaherty with the Virginia State Police explains the ‘Move Over’ Law and the recent changes to it.
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Colonel Steve Flaherty with the Virginia State Police shares information on enforcement and educational programs in which his department participates to keep Virginians safe on the roadways.
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In preparation for Bicyclist and Pedestrian Awareness Week taking place Sept. 12-18, Dr. Kimberly Perry of BikeWalk Virginia offers safety tips for motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians.
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While the safety belt use rate in Virginia is climbing, Mary Ann Rayment, Occupant Protection Director of the Virginia DMV Highway Safety Office, explains many people still aren’t buckling up, especially pick-up truck drivers. She also discusses the laws regarding child safety seats and proper wear of a seatbelt.
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In this video, Executive Director of MADD Virginia, Chris Konschak, discusses the dangers of drinking and driving and explains MADD's Tie One On For Safety campaign, promoting Americans to "Drive Safe, Sober And Buckled Up.
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Highway work zone areas are not only dangerous for the workers, but also for drivers. David Rush, Program Manager for the Traffic Engineering Division at VDOT explains that 4 out of 5 fatalities occurring in work zones involve drivers and passengers. Learn some tips on staying safe the next time you travel through a work zone.
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Corri Miller Hobbs with Safe Kids discusses buckling up the right way for all family members.
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Texting, talking on cell phones, eating, reading... Wynne Reece with Drive Smart Virginia discusses the dangers of doing these activities while driving and shares some crash statistics.
The award winning video of the 2010 Teen2Teen Video contest.