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The video starts with Mrs. Puff explaining that there are good and bad drivers, who Squidward and SpongeBob respectively portray. She first demonstrates tire pressure, which Squidward demonstrates correctly by filling his tire to the appropriate measure, while SpongeBob portrays it wrongly by pumping it too much, crushing half of | The video starts with Mrs. Puff explaining that there are good and bad drivers, who Squidward and SpongeBob respectively portray. She first demonstrates tire pressure, which Squidward demonstrates correctly by filling his tire to the appropriate measure, while SpongeBob portrays it wrongly by pumping it too much, crushing half of Squidward’s boat and the wheel popping in front of him. | ||
She then demonstrates buckling up, where Squidward puts on his seatbelt and drives safely, while SpongeBob drives in a dangerous manner without his seatbelt. He hits | She then demonstrates buckling up, where Squidward puts on his seatbelt and drives safely, while SpongeBob drives in a dangerous manner without his seatbelt. He hits Squidward’s boat, causing the seat with Squidward on it to fly into a steamroller, severely hurting him. | ||
Next, she demonstrates adjusting mirrors, which Squidward does correctly, while SpongeBob does incorrectly and the light blinds Squidward, leading to him crashing into a brick wall. | Next, she demonstrates adjusting mirrors, which Squidward does correctly, while SpongeBob does incorrectly and the light blinds Squidward, leading to him crashing into a brick wall. |