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That new \"think bike ad\" Scarey stuff, it's on-line here |
yeah meant to post about this last night. i think its brilliant. i think all the 'shock' adds work really well. if it saves one life its worth it. |
Yeah, know wot you mean!!!! When that bike hit the car I thought, DONT WANNA BE THERE!!!!:( |
The look on the car drivers face say it all. SMIDSY happened to me broke my foot. So yes if it does save one life then it worth it. |
yea its good theyre raising awareness for bikes again, well needed ! /ian |
Good add, hope it makes more car drivers aware. Only point I did notice was that the first sequence, ie the car pulling out on the biker, was that the biker looked like he was riding only about 3 feet away from the kerb, but was more like 2 feet from the centre of the road in the second sequence, just an obsevation. Chris.:burn: |
I thought it was a very good public info ad. If it saves motorcyclists or anybody on pushbikes. It's worth every penny. Still makes me shudder when i watch it. Clint. |
It brought back bad memories for me that noise especially. |
For what my opinions worth, i think it was a bit one sided, against the car............... 1 the positioning of the bike is considerably poor! 2 Why in all black? 3 i take it was a 30 limit, what speed was he doing? looking at the closing speed, and the distance the car moved? Yes i know they are looking to make a point, but the point is its not allways as one sided!! |
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So what's the point of this? These comments serve no useful purpose in this literal context! The key is observation and the advert is pushing home the point ... quite succesfully in my view ... shock tactics often work. The advert, looking at its core message, does not try to warn motorcyclists of the dangers of inappropriate speed, dark clothing or road positioning. However, most intelligent motorcyclist's will subliminally pick up these messages Anything that makes motorists think/look twice for bikes has to do just that ... including looking out for motorcyclists who are riding at an inappropriate speed, wear dark clothing or exercise poor road positioning. Perhaps the advert makers were advised by bikers who suggested that many motorcyclists ride at an inappropriate speed, wear dark clothing or exercise poor road positioning. Or maybe I'm reading too much into an excellent advert :frog: [Edited on 1-2-2006 by everton] |
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