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I think L plate drivers need to watch this before going for the P test

It allso uses some australian  drive safe promotion at the end of the video

 http://bilgalleri.dk/html/vid_vis.asp?VideoID=22034

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I only watched the first bit of that and had to shut it down. That's f'n hardcore ! :santa:

I agree with alu-siv_stagea. This is the sort of stuff that people need to see before they get "too" confident behind the wheel.

I can still remember when I hit an 8 year old kid with my R31. Not my fault as he shot out from behind a van on his skateboard and straight in front of my car, and then, BAM, I see this kid flying off the front of my car like a rag doll. Kid was a bit messed up but survived. Words can't describe how you feel after that !

Unfortunately, most people just think of these adds as a Hollywood production and ignore it. Only those who've been there or seen it in the flesh can vouch for how real and f*#ked up it is. Once you become a parent, this is the shit, nightmares are made of. As far as I'm concerened, they should show this stuff to kids in year 11 & 12 as part of a driver training program. Who cares about history or art etc. You prol wont use them every day of your life, but you'll prol get behind the wheel every day once you leave school. *end rant*

I only watched the first bit of that and had to shut it down. That's f'n hardcore ! :)

I agree with alu-siv_stagea. This is the sort of stuff that people need to see before they get "too" confident behind the wheel.

I can still remember when I hit an 8 year old kid with my R31. Not my fault as he shot out from behind a van on his skateboard and straight in front of my car, and then, BAM, I see this kid flying off the front of my car like a rag doll. Kid was a bit messed up but survived. Words can't describe how you feel after that !

Unfortunately, most people just think of these adds as a Hollywood production and ignore it. Only those who've been there or seen it in the flesh can vouch for how real and f*#ked up it is. Once you become a parent, this is the shit, nightmares are made of. As far as I'm concerened, they should show this stuff to kids in year 11 & 12 as part of a driver training program. Who cares about history or art etc. You prol wont use them every day of your life, but you'll prol get behind the wheel every day once you leave school. *end rant*

Man!!! now i guess we can see the point of 40kph school zones ey?

I got hit once by a guy driving whilst on his mobile phone, i wasnt hurt too bad but i slammed into my sister who broke her leg; what a fuuukn dog, since then i never talk on my mobile in the car.

i like the graphical content of most adds, was all rather chilling and drove a message home, except the school kid that got owned by the van thinking with his dick instead of his brain, surely your not meant to laugh in the middle of something so serious...

and the aussie ad at the end is lame as.

That definitely scared the shit out of me. Seeing the car pin the dude up against the wall was messy as. This is the shit they should be showing people here in Aus.
that ad is breathtakingly heart breaking. big wake up call to many. they should play that on tv all day here. maybe wake up some stupid drivers.

You guys obviously dont remember the old tac ads.

The pinky one is nsw rta im pretty sure, those are vic tac ads, there is a couple of worse ones like when a chick gets thrown through a windscreen and another where a car gets rapped around a tree but i couldnt find those.

Dont know why they stopped using them.

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