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l_bader 08-17-2009 05:47 PM

Wales (UK) Anti-Texting PSA
 
The video is about 6-weeks old on YouTube, but just surfaced on Engadget.

Background: An "Anti-Texting While Driving Public Service Announcement" from Wales.

From the Engadget article: "The Gwent Police department in Wales hopes that its newest PSA film will help deter this bad behavior. In much the same spirit as the drunk driving on prom night films we ourselves had to sit thorough in high school, this film is pretty graphic. Okay, it's actually shockingly graphic -- but we're pretty sure that's the idea."




Discuss...

- L

jayc72 08-17-2009 05:53 PM

They need hands free texting. Voice recognition or something like that.

:)

gospeed81 08-17-2009 06:17 PM

I think people just need to pay attention to one thing while driving:


THE ROAD!




The video is very hard to watch. And certainly does it's job. I'm still shaky and have a horrible feeling in my stomach. I don't think I'm even going to read texts anymore.

Car&Driver also had a good article last month that showed texting while driving as bad or worse as driving under the influence.

Braineack 08-17-2009 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by jayc72 (Post 443512)
They need hands free texting. Voice recognition or something like that.

:)


Its called a cell phone...:loser:

Joe Perez 08-17-2009 08:22 PM

Say what you will about the Health & Safety folks, but they've got some of the best road-safety PSAs in the UK.

My personal favorite:




I kinda like this one too, but it's not nearly as gripping. IOW, it's funny, you remember it, but it doesn't really hit home:


kotomile 08-17-2009 09:11 PM

I think it's good that it's graphic, it helps drive the point home to an often dense and naive demographic. The videos I watched in driver's ed in HS were much more graphic in that they were real, one was a guy who was ejected from a truck and was killed when his head struck a pole and cracked it open. Watching the workers drag his limp corpse from the scene and bag it up was effective enough for me.

jayc72 08-18-2009 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 443527)
Its called a cell phone...:loser:

Sarcasm ;)

wayne_curr 08-18-2009 12:57 PM

Did any of you have the live-action docudrama in highschool of the staged drunk driving wreck?

magnamx-5 08-18-2009 01:22 PM

more true than most people know alot of idiots out there.

rleete 08-18-2009 05:09 PM

Here in Rochester about a year ago, there was a major accident. 4 recent HS graduates (all girls) killed. Turns out that they were texting EACH OTHER IN THE SAME CAR! The car (Blazer) that daddy bought the driver as a graduation gift.

They made it out to be some huge tragedy, but I think it's cosmic justice. I feel more sorry for the poor truck driver that hit them (when they crossed into his lane) and has to live with that.

l_bader 08-18-2009 06:16 PM


Originally Posted by gospeed81 (Post 443517)
Car&Driver also had a good article last month that showed texting while driving as bad or worse as driving under the influence.

The C&D article ("Unprotected TEXT", pgs 80-82, Aug 2009) compared the response times of two employees; one 22, the other 37. The test showed simple, straight line stopping distances while (a) reading a text, (b) sending a text and (c) legally impaired (courtesy Smirnoff...).

Results at 35 mph were:

Reading: 21 and 188 ft increase
Texting: 16 & 90
Impaired: 7 & 7
(With the smaller increase going to the tech-savvy youngster...)

Now at 70 mph:

Reading: 30 & 129
Texting: 31 & 319
Impaired: 15 & 17

This translates from 2 to 20 times the *increase* in stopping distance over being DUI, doing nothing more than travelling in a (theoretically) straight line, expecting a light to come on to signal you to stop...

In that the test was performed on an unoccupied airstrip, there were no other distractions and "weaving" was not accounted for.

I have become much more cognizant of other drivers who are heads down and cell phone in hand. - This $#!+ is starting to scare me...

- L

gospeed81 08-18-2009 06:28 PM

I had a girl run me off the road in her Scion once on top of my old Kawi 500R. I had passed her a mile back, and was in right lane, she came up in left lane, parked next to me, and came right over. Never even an I'm sorry wave or any recognition I was there, and took the next exit.

Her message was so important my daughter's almost didn't have her dad make it home that afternoon.

Braineack 08-18-2009 06:30 PM

I heard you're not a good father anyways.

Nagase 08-23-2009 04:06 AM

The take longer to look for bikes is awesome, I wouldn't mind that being played here.

I don't even ride my motorcycle around town, I save it for the country because other people scare me.


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