The Traffic Problem (1956)

Visualizes traffic problems and cites statistics concerning these problems. Suggests three major considerations in the reduction of traffic problems: engineering, education, and enforcement. Emphasizes the traffic court judge's responsibility in enforcement and discusses how a judge can most effectively deal with each case so that people will leave the courtroom with respect for law courts and an awareness of their responsibilities toward observing the rules of the road.

Director: William J. Thiele
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 22 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Robert Pittack
Editing: Ben Marmon
Production: Apex Film Corp., American Bar Association
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: William J. Thiele
More Films in Genre: Documentary

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What is The Traffic Problem about?
Visualizes traffic problems and cites statistics concerning these problems. Suggests three major considerations in the reduction of traffic problems: engineering, education, and enforcement. Emphasizes the traffic court judge's responsibility in enforcement and discusses how a judge can most effectively deal with each case so that people will leave the courtroom with respect for law courts and an awareness of their responsibilities toward observing the rules of the road.
Who directed The Traffic Problem?
The Traffic Problem was directed by William J. Thiele.
Who stars in The Traffic Problem?
The Traffic Problem stars Stacy Keach, Sr., John Milton Kennedy, Michael Emmet, Phil Chambers, Harmon Stevens.
How long is The Traffic Problem?
The Traffic Problem has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
What genre is The Traffic Problem?
The Traffic Problem is a Documentary film.
Where was The Traffic Problem produced?
The Traffic Problem was produced in United States of America.