I guess there's nothing more "period correct" than watching old films of when the cars we love were actually being used. Most everyone has seen "Signal 30," "Blood On The Highway," "Mechanized Death," and other classics designed to show what happens when the rules of the road aren't followed. My favorites are the ones produced by the Ohio State Highway Patrol between 1959 and 1970. Here is "Wheels of Tragedy," in five parts, from 1963:
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