Bicycle Safety Camp is a 1989 American educational video produced by "TIPP: The Injury Prevention Program", then a division of The American Academy of Pediatrics. The video was produced by Broad Street Productions, and although now out of print still continues to be shown at elementary schools and by parents throughout the United States. The film was the launching point for Jim Pirri's very successful career.
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