"Darren" Country Kids TAC tv ad
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- Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2009
- Concentration was an issue that provided a softer reason for a fatal crash to occur, a reason that was easily accessible to younger, inexperienced drivers. They could associate with this message by seeing shared responsibility in a group scenario.
The 2 minute commercial remains unique in its inclusion of a single shot that lasts 60 seconds, showing that the real message is in the consequences of distracted behaviour.
Launched: 1991.
Victorian Road Toll that year: 503.
www.tac.vic.gov.au
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Greg, the stop sign!!!!!!
The true word out on the street is produced by the TAC
1:05 Doctor: We really need to get these lights fixed, it's so dark in this hospital.
Nurse: It's for dramatic purposes.
Doctor:Oh
It sounds like a Full Frontal pisstake.
GREG YOU MISSED THE STOP SIGN!
As a Canadian, with our horrific PSA's, I approve of this PSA.
This ain't no laughing matter, THIS IS SERIOUS MUM!!!
I suppose this is the spot that was mentioned on Genius Lyrics in regards to "TISM - Greg! The Stop Sign!! ".
There's the sound of a crow and that was the same crow noise used in the first Mad Max, particularly in scenes with death or trauma.
Funny enough it's filmed in the same area.
Tism brought me here.
GREEEEEEEG THE STOP SIGN
1991? Great ad 👍
Basically, people like these, they won't learn anything, unless someone dies or at least gets injured.
What happened too the poor bloke in the Chrysler?
I guess everyone knows the answer!
0:43.
You're welcome.
Yo, whos here 4 a school project?
they say speed kills. If he'd been going 5 km/h faster that accident would of never happened
Damian Gillett if he was going 10km less then it wouldn’t of happened
Perhaps, but he probably would've bit the car at the next intersection!