Critically-acclaimed upon its 2003 theatrical release, HELL'S HIGHWAY: THE TRUE STORY OF HIGHWAY SAFETY FILMS recovers a missing chapter of American film history as it examines the fascinating and shocking driver education films of yesteryear. The film also explores the driver's ed film on a wider scale, with scenes from more whimsical classroom films and interviews with such pop culture historians as ephemeral films archivist Richard Prelinger and cult video impresario Mike Vraney.