Jesus, the part with the little kid left me feeling a bit ill. Plus the part at 2:22
Very well done though, a reminder of how fragile we are.
You want some advice - lightning strikes once, it does not strike twice!
Bloody good post, and damn good ad campaign...really opens the eyes of those who havn't seen such tragic event's first hand
...struggled to watch it personally...bought back some horrible memories
I thought there motorcycle ones where very well done.
This ones gotta put ya off wearing jeans
Ride Safe over the xmas period Kbers![]()
In a non piss taking way, (which really still upsets me), I really think that as brutally vivid as those ads are, they will have little effect on current riders. We know the risks, and we've each heard a million stories from heaps of sources. I think these ads will sink in more with the women folk, and guys will start getting the hard word that it's bikes or pussie. I know heaps of you are going to say you'd choose bikes, and I also know that most that do are full of shit.
Just my take.
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I dunno, bikes are my other halfs whole life and have been for 40 years....he knows the rules and the speed restrictions apply when Im on the back, not that im an old Nana but his once only effort at 220kms earned him a belt on the helmet and no speakies for a week or so. Hes just parked another toy in the garage and hes breaking his neck to get out on it this weekend. I have no doubt he will wind it up on a back road in the Rapa somewhere. Hes just getting over cancer treatment, I figure he knows life is short and grabs it by the balls. After my daughters death I have become a believer in fate playing a part in where or how we die but I think with regard to the effects of ad campaigns you probably have to experience first hand to truely understand what a road death does to your family and mental health. My partner understands how I feel but he didn't go through it with us. Funny though, we had a discussion just last week on whether if we had to choose between bikes or sex, we both chose bikes!!!
It is entirely possible to teach an old blond new tricks!!!
Jez, I hope Mrs Berg doesn't see that post. She might choose her bike as well.
In all honesty though, very good and very powerful ad. Problem is, many of our younger "PlayStation" generation kids would just think it was funny and wouldn't get the full message. Try to teach them about vehicle safety while showing pics of serious and fatal car and truck crashes and all they seem to say is "wicked" and "cool" and "wow, I bet that was cool to see". They just don't get that there's no reset button in life.
If you are what you eat, then I'm fast, cheap and easy
I have a gas axe and a welder! What do you mean "it won't fit"?
I'm sorta from the "PlayStation generation" (well I own all 3 models anyways) I think these TAc ads have an impact. Whereas our pathetic attempts at propaganda, they are hilarious... That old ad where the guys come round the corner & slam dead stop straight into a bridge, fuck that had me laughing
damm straight! pussies that can't handle their booze while driving!!!
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