another anti-speed campaign - but funnier - adverse camber
www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/16/road_safety_vid/

That doesnt go straight to the vid which can be found here
www.rta.nsw.gov.au/roadsafety/advertisingcampaigns...l
another anti-speed campaign - but funnier - Vin {P}
Brilliant! If that takes off to the extent that people start making the sign in the street, I'm prepared to bet that it changes behaviour.

V

Edited by Vin {P} on 17/10/2007 at 07:03

another anti-speed campaign - but funnier - moonshine {P}

I like it, I think it should also be used for front fog lights, chav cars and anyone with an oversize exhaust tip.....
another anti-speed campaign - but funnier - retgwte
its not anti speed in the UK sense, ie 31 mph is dangerous but 30 mph is fine

rather its anti bad/dangerous driving, ie sliding round a corner, spinning away at the lights, none of which would be 31 mph or caught by the mass of UK cameras

but yea nice and funny

i generally shout "pink fluffy dice" at them

Edited by Dynamic Dave on 17/10/2007 at 11:33

another anti-speed campaign - but funnier - moonshine {P}

I always make sure that I never exceed 30mph as I spin away from the lights in a cloud of smoke. If I find my speed is getting close to the posted limit I normally find that a quick application of the handbrake along with a sharp turn of the steering wheel brings my speed back to an acceptable limit. Spinning away from the lights (front wheel drive) is warming up the tyres and therefore improving grip and stopping distances.....

:0)

Yes, absolutely, as usual the rest of the world seem to have the correct attitude. Meanwhile, back at the UK 31mph makes you an anti social monster.