None for the Road: Teenage Drinking and Driving

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None for the Road: Teenage Drinking and Driving is a short film from 1957 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Discussion of the problem of teenage drinking and driving, made in cooperation with the Yale Center of Alcohol Studies. 3 college men, one doing no drinking, one drinking beer and one drinking heavily are studied. Results are compared to effects of equivalent amounts in rats. Depicts an accidents resulting from only casual drinking before driving. Shows rat experiments, teenagers drinking in bar and dancing, and alludes to death of one couple because of driving while intoxicated.

None for the Road: Teenage Drinking and Driving
Produced byCharles Cahill
Production
company
Centron Corporation
Distributed byCentron Corporation
Release date
1957
Running time
14:03
LanguageEnglish
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