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This is the NZ version, its being used by Transport NSW.

Interestingly the first thing I noticed was the Stagea!!

But, wow, this ad has some serious impact. I'm impressed that we're using ads that make a strong statement now and not ads like "Speeding? You're in our sights." puke.

What do you think?

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Another great ad done by the Kiwi's - It really makes you stop and think

Ha! I haven't seen that! Classic!

Bro, Monique says you're dumb.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsdeOksmnXY

I like this one!

As a pedestrian commuter, it's really sad to see how many people everyday are using their mobile phones in their laps while driving in the CBD.

If I was proactive I'd start a FB campaign and take photos of these people for naming and shaming. Followed by the loudest air horn I can find to snap them out of it.

Another great ad done by the Kiwi's - It really makes you stop and think

Speeding is tough to argue, and I won't here. But I nearly saw that same scene just yesterday but in a quiet suburban street. Someone pulling out of their driveway into a really quiet street at the same time some POS A45 AMG driver decided to test his 0-100 accel times.

and it's not like the good ol' days where people were talking on the phone (i.e. one hand occupied and not 100% focused but still eyes on the raod), it's in their laps, texting and facebooking, looking down while moving!!! it's insane

saw a bloke in a pos Hyundai excel doing that the other day in peak hour traffic and horrible driving conditions. I felt like getting out of my car and smacking his head against the steering wheel. Was too cold foe that shit though, lol

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