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The new anti-speeding campaign from the RTA.....it's from NSW's but i'm sure we'll see it soon enough.

Ad Link:

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/player.c...nksbigofyou_low

RTA Link:

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/roadsafety/adver...tml?hfid=pinkie

News Link:

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/stor...5007132,00.html

imho i don't see it working, and this is clearly irrelevant to the RTA but seen as the ad is aimed at speeding, shouldn't some of them actually appear to be speeding instead of attempting to drift / do burnouts.

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The government really is getting to a stage now where they are grasping at straws and using rather pathetic attemps to stop people speeding/racing/drifting or whatever. I really cant see all these new law changes making a big impact, perhaps initially but it will get back to how it was, situations change but people adapt.

Seems all of aus is cracking down on all this stuff.

that video ont hat link is kinda dumb really.. it says speeding, no one thinks big off you, yet in the video, i see burnout, failure to stop at zebra crossing and wanna commodore drivers trying to drift....

No speeding :)

ohwell, im sick of seeing this kinda shit though, honestly the only poeple it effects are old ladies

you mean like this thread here egghead? :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...view=getnewpost

Yeah, but sif not post it twice. Heaps of the people who only browse QLD wouldn't have seen this humerous entertainment if I didn't post it here.

and as for the new laws....meh they might do something but people will still do stupid sh*t...it's human nature and you can't change that. Less power might mean a less effective crash and less people in the car to intice it. But it also means more people driving individual cars and in groups which is a down side (for the government)....I dont really care, doesn't affect me and I get to laugh at all the people it does. rofl, l's and p plates, no mobile phones, no passengers under 21, no driving late at night, no powerful cars....talk about pwned..sucks to be them.

The word 'Pathetic' comes to mind, 'Corny' does as well, 'Crap' is another, 'sh*thouse', i could go on and on. U gotta wonder who comes up with the ideas for there campaigns, if thats all there ideas man can come up with i recomend he should quit IMMEDIATELY and start pushing trolleys at coles (something more to his IQ level). WHAT A JOKE!!

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