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So You Think You Can Drive in 1970?

on BBC One London

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
Can you cope with driving conditions in 1970? Are you a good driver? Here's a chance to find out how good you really are.
Over 14 million vehicles travel on our roads. That's one vehicle for every 25 yards of road. Nearly half a million vehicles are involved in accidents in which people are killed or injured every year.
We put you in the driving seat and invite you to take action in avoiding accidents, spotting potential road hazards and testing your driving knowledge in all kinds of road conditions.
Cliff Michelmore asks the questions, gives you the answers, and keeps the score of the three studio teams who will be taking this driving test with you. Compare your score with:
A team of professional drivers
A team of men drivers
A team of women drivers

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Designer:
Richard McManan-Smith
Director:
Patricia Wood
Producer:
Tony Broughton

BBC One London

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