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Transport SA - Seatbelts on Short Trips (Australia)

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2007

The more I watch these Transport SA adverts the more I'm puzzled. It's like they really want to go the whole hog like their friends in the other states, and show some hardcore accidents, but they just don't know how to do it. So you get half arsed attempts like this seatbelt advert.

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  • This is a great road safety advert. I am a road safey office and engineer and I would like to recreate this advert, is it ok to do so.....

  • You can do whatever you want mate. I just steal them and upload them :)

  • Before she was just an ugly woman, now she's a biomechanical monster! Who will rise to the occasion and defeat her?

    Suddenly a rumbling, like the Earth torn asunder, emanates from the eldrich depths of Oxford. Suddenly, Stephen Hawking appears!

  • Sheer wordsmithery. Bravo!

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  • I thought this one was really good.

  • I've also just sat through all of these. Thanks for the uploads.

  • I watched all of them, thanks wuzzlevideos

  • In fact, some tests have shown that airbags actually increase the chance of injury when you aren't wearing a seatbelt! Just one more reason to wear them I guess.

    Neither seatbelts or airbags are perfect, but the combination is as close as you could get to "perfect protection" without locking yourself into a padded cell.... :)

  • At 25 mp/h (around 40 kliks) Airbags are sufficient to protect from Injury. Even at 35 mp/h the US governent states that airbags are sufficient to prevent injury according to NHTSA tests. If she had an airbag, she may have walked away. Wear your seatbelt airbags or no airbags anyway. They save lives!

  • no airbags!

  • Generally in the U.S. if the ad was created using federal funds, then it's OK to reproduce at any time. You'll want to find out who funded the ad and if it's a government program, you're probably OK with using it.

  • Her face gets fucked up and she's going to be seeing doctors for the rest of her life. She could have also messed up her neck. Did you see the way her entire upper body moved? It doesn't have to be scary for it to be effective.

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