• Our try to change behavior for the better
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You should have picked a darker street or a darker outline to give more contrast
That would scare the shit out of me.
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they didn't really have any reason to avoid the line, heck i'd probably go out of my way to make sure i did step on it
the last one to step on it looked like she was about to be gang raped.
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Would be much cooler if you just showed us more footage and less text on the video. I know not many people wanted to be shown, but I'm sure there was more we could see. You could just keep the text before or after the footage, or put it mostly in the descriptions. The world's deepest bin was pretty cool because there was much more footage
I would have done a little dance all over the outline, just because that's how I am. :P IMO this doesn't show much of anything. There's a huge difference between a chalk line on the concrete and an actual car coming towards them, and I bet the vast majority of the people that did step on it weren't really oblivious and instead recognized what they saw wasn't a danger to be avoided.
Haha that's great. Reminds me of those camoflauged stickers that when you step on it and find it later it gives you a fact card saying that you could've stepped on a landmine if you were a soldier in a war such as Afghanistan. Its really cool to inspire people to be more aware/better people using creative ideas.
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I was driving home the other night, doing the speed limit, and I hit a deer. Bad shit happens if you pay attention too. Considering the fact that pedestrians have the right-away in most countries, I would say it's the primary responsibility of the driver to be aware of citizens walking about.
I'd imagine most of the time it's the drivers fault for not paying attention, not the guy minding his own business walking down the street. Plus, everyone pays attention to where their walking so it normal human reaction to dodge from a car coming from the front, but people can't see cars from behind them regardless of how much they pay attention, so I don't understand how this is making people more aware. A very light white line on pavement is no where like a full size vehicle coming at you. Anyway, it's very creative, I just don't agree with the message and logic.
Awesome I really think that you could really have something that changes the thought of trying to force some to comply to some one who wants to for some little bit of fun. Or some other kind of reward.
The thing to do, would have been to get an actual car, and simply start to pull out as people were walking across the street. Naturally you would brake before hitting them, but you'd get more legitimate reactions.
[QUOTE=CrispexOps;33959484]The thing to do, would have been to get an actual car, and simply start to pull out as people were walking across the street. Naturally you would brake before hitting them, but you'd get more legitimate reactions.[/QUOTE] I'm pretty sure that's illegal somehow. Like, almost hitting people with cars?
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[QUOTE=Krinkels;33959542]I'm pretty sure that's illegal somehow. Like, almost hitting people with cars?[/QUOTE] Cardboard cutout?
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