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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2007

Jogging is seriously bad for your health, if this New Zealand advertisement is anything to go by. I think this one is one of those truely "I didn't see that coming" road safety adverts, unlike a lot of the other where it's pretty obvious.

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  • Its her fault.Not the driver.

  • Drivers should be in control of their cars at all times. If by going slower, he'd have braked in time, then he shares some of the blame. This is why we have speed limits.

  • One thing about the slogan: It's more forceful than the DETR's 'Kill Your Speed'.

  • Actually I always thought that was a decent effort. Especially with the hand animation. Applemask has a few of those up on his channel too.

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  • not everyone is perfect whether you are the driver of that car or that lady crossing the road. People, young kids, teens, drunken people would cross the road without looking both ways if they occupied by something or distrcted by a friend. Would you blame that driver if it was a young child crossing the road. Speed makes a difference

  • She should have looked before running into the middle of the road.

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  • I FOUND IT I FOUND THE DIFFERENCE! DO I GET A PRIZE!

  • @spacifical this shows that pedestrians have to be careful as well.

  • gówno prawda

    

  • in this situation they both are at fault driver for speeding & woman for not looking around...but what about people crossing the street on a highway..if on a highway the speed limit is 100 should i drive at 40 so i wont kill anyone !!

  • This is what bugs me about everyone who comments on these videos that I upload. They just want to make sure that it's always someone else's fault, without realising that they share some responsibility.

  • @kateybug89 I love this mentality among some drivers. While yes she should have looked but failed to for whatever reason, first and foremost, and most importantly, the driver of the 1.5 tonne piece of machinery should have been paying proper attention to his surroundings. If he had been doing so, he would have seen the joggers running towards the road and begun slowing from a fair distance back as a precaution. If so, he would've been able to stop, even if previously traveling at 67km/h.

  • what was the difference?

  • lamborghinis have good breaks

  • looks great in cross eyed 3d

  • She appeared to look for traffic but went on the road anyways .... I myself have been guilty of that as a runner, not paying attention to traffic. Although every time the cars have been going well below the speed limit with plenty of distance to decelerate.

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