PSA: Should be manditory viewing

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PSA: Should be manditory viewing

Post by fasterdammit »

Every licensed motorist should have to watch this before getting their license.

Doesn't matter if it's a motorcycle or automobile license -
take 30 seconds, take the message, and maybe save a life - possibly your own.

This isn't directed at any of us, but just to motorists in general. I had to watch it once or twice, but it definitely hits home, regardless of what you're driving.
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Post by redpaso »

Thanks for that faster, as a biker that has had many a car pulll out in front of me I think this is a great thing to raise awareness & hopefully save a few lives.

I have emailed it to all my work collegues & asked that they watch it @ least twice.

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Post by motiztab »

Seen that a few times but then again it is on our TV.

The trouble with that advert on TV was in mine and my wife's view it was put on TV to late at night and missed the peak viewing time.
What it can also high light is just how big a blind spot the modern car A post is, as these A posts are getting bigger for the in built roll over protection for passengers they increase the blind area that the driver has.

Should be more of them.
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