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tigertim20
14th May 2012, 18:15
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HT666XwJR2s

Asher
14th May 2012, 18:22
So its ok to pull out in front of bikes just as long as they are not speeding?

unstuck
14th May 2012, 18:22
Bloody good ad that.:niceone:

Katman
14th May 2012, 18:25
So its ok to pull out in front of bikes just as long as they are not speeding?

Yep, only took till post #2 for someone to play the Perpetual Victim Card.

:facepalm:

Madness
14th May 2012, 18:28
Good ad but the Aussies still don't have Ghost Chips or Mantrol <_<

The End
14th May 2012, 18:34
Poor R1 :(


Good ad though :niceone:

Another good one:

<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/T8y7uf2LmkA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Matt_TG
14th May 2012, 18:38
We were in Melbourne last month and this advert (in the same series) was on the tele a fair bit... I thought it was pretty good.

Edit: Posted same link as above. Obviously too slow!

There are bikes everywhere in Melbourne, and free parking on the footpath is the norm. They really seem to encourage motorbiking and cycling there and there are bike shops throughout the CBD. I was in bike heaven whilst the wife shopped...

Virago
14th May 2012, 18:38
So its ok to pull out in front of bikes just as long as they are not speeding?

Gah - thud.

The advert is about riding to stay alive - not being a self-righteous corpse.

Unfortunately, some will never get it.

Tigadee
14th May 2012, 19:06
Another good one:
http://www.youtube.com/embed/T8y7uf2LmkA

:shit:I've got that bike!

Poor XJ... :no:

Road kill
14th May 2012, 19:25
Any ad like this has to be good,,, it was a very good example of how to crash.
Speeding,Target fixation,Locking the rear brake and sliding for 25meters into an obstacle that should of been ridden around if the rider had looked for the obvious gap before freezing up on the brakes.

willytheekid
14th May 2012, 19:59
Sums it all up..not so nicely


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2mf8DtWWd8&feature=player_embedded#!

:mellow:...ride and drive safe KBers:love:

There panel damage....could be our life!...and stupid decisions could be anothers :(

Happy anniversary TAC, over 20yrs of waking people up to the sad truth

rustic101
14th May 2012, 20:01
There is huge opposition to this in Aussie. One of the Brand forums I belong too have posted a an online petition to get the ad changed.

"I'm sick of paying higher insurance and rego premiums to see this garbage funded, If the bike in this ad was a Bus or a truck, and the outcome would be much different would the Bus/Truck then be at fault?
I live in Sydney and this kind of add propoganda seems to circulate every few years what's even more annoying is
The message should have been targeted to car drivers about road Awareness, rarely (if any) do we see ads where it asks drivers to look out for motorcycles governments need to consult overseas crash experts to get it right next time.
There is a petition going round to have the ad removed
I've filled it out today. http://www.bikepoint.com.au/news/2012/-30008"

rustic101
14th May 2012, 20:05
I must admit spokes (http://www.spokes.com.au/#/home) and TAC do a great site. This is what bloody motonz should be doing...

St_Gabriel
14th May 2012, 20:17
If he was doing 60, he would have lived and grown up to become president of the New United States of Australia...

Had he been doing 100, he would have been long through the intersection and been home having his third bourbon, the driver would have seen him flash past in front and maybe had a thought about motorcycle safety, and the fluffy nosed frog would no longer be classed as a endangered species.

Maybe if he had been doing 60 he could have been squished by the "Road Train" that was illegally driving through a residential area.

Had the rider been doing 20, aliens would have been able to catch up and give him a "special" probe.

FFS we could play the "What If?..." game for days on this example

tigertim20
14th May 2012, 20:27
I guess it depends on perspective.
Yes there should be ads focussed on cars taking another look, but that doesnt mean that riders shouldnt be targeted for their mistakes as well.

Id like to see a nationwide competition that gives people the opportunity to make their own advertisement for road safety.
top five winners get their ads played a couple times on telly, and get a whole bunch of free driver training or petrol vouchers or sommat.

darkwolf
14th May 2012, 21:01
I guess it depends on perspective.
Yes there should be ads focussed on cars taking another look, but that doesnt mean that riders shouldnt be targeted for their mistakes as well.

Id like to see a nationwide competition that gives people the opportunity to make their own advertisement for road safety.
top five winners get their ads played a couple times on telly, and get a whole bunch of free driver training or petrol vouchers or sommat.

I've often thought a similar thing. But then the people who don't concentrate when on the road or think the road is purely for getting from A-B and have no interest in driving aren't going to notice anyway. And those who do, probably already know anyway.

But then I would get pedantic and want ads about the difference between a $80 RoadAngleGoodEx Tyre vs a $200 BridgeMicheRelliYear. But Mr. Everyday Numpty isn't going to spend $120 more, screw that. If you could show that in a 100-0 test the $120 saving meant you would have ploughed 5m through lil Timmy would it make a difference? (Linglong takes 5.56M to stop over Dunlop from 80kph to 0 (http://planetsoarer.com/06tyre/06finalscores.jpg)). Then again, Timmy shouldn't be playing in an 80kph zone.

Then this: Wet braking: "Linglong-shod Golf was still doing 27.8mph at the point where it had stopped on Contis…" (http://www.conti-online.com/generator/www/uk/en/continental/automobile/themes/press_services/img/autocar_tyre_test_article_en.pdf)

The compounding problem is that typically, the guy who has the cheap shitty tyres is the same guy who is so bored about driving that he's pulling out without looking properly anyway thinking about how nice his grass has grown.

But then it's the same story with everyone on the road. Those who care, pay attention to the bits that are important. Those who don't... well... don't.