The first one is a good thing to think about for young drivers who don't have money...but it doesn't do much for the older guys with he cash to pay for it.
Also, the 3rd one OP posted always gets to me. The sounds of that guy being crushed is sickening.
what is really good is that these ads are not aimed at highway speeding, but at residential zone speeding which is where it really matters for safety. I say good job for these ads SAAQ, you're finally starting to get it right.
what is really good is that these ads are not aimed at highway speeding, but at residential zone speeding which is where it really matters for safety. I say good job for these ads SAAQ, you're finally starting to get it right.
everyone one I know with common sense will NEVER EVER do a GEV in residential zone.
La nouvelle ou le gars se plante a 100 km/h me met en criss.
100 km/h c'était dangereux en 1887. Je parle sur autoroute bien entendu... Dans l'annonce ya l'air d'etre sur une petite rue mais le monde feront pas la différence.
I don't understand why they keep spewing adds like that. Haven't we slowed down enough already?
Darkestfenix, you took the words right of my mouth on the whole subject!
The kid with the bicycle cutting off the car: I hate how the responsibility has to fall on the driver of a 3500lb mammoth and not a girl that is not supervised by her parents or taught to look left and right before jumping onto a road with their bicycle when there are no bike paths.
How many dumb fuckin kids still run in the middle of the road to go run after their balls? How hard is it for a parent to drill into the minds of their kids that the moment you get off the side walk, it's death? When they get older, they'll know to be cautious and attentive.
INSTEAD, the world has to drive slowly to make up for terrible parenting.
And the first video comes to me as propaganda and to make oppression normal to the typically nanny and sheep citizen.
Oh! He was doing 120 on the decarie or 120 on the bonaventure expressway! Good for him to lose his license and get his car towed! What a public menace! Could've killed so many people! Doesn't he watch TVA?
We live in a world where we are treated like children and punished for things we have not even done by people who have only the intention to rob you of your money.
To save the lives of 350 people that died on the road in 2012, millions of drivers are punished, oppressed and controlled with law after new law.
People die. It is a fact of life. If someone kills someone unjustly, punish him. Instead, society is being literally controlled more and more by the day to "prevent" such deaths. A little more and you'll only be allowed to drive if you let the government know where you're going and at what time you plan on coming back home at, with alcohol/blood testers pre-installed by the manufacture and a vehicle maximum speed artificially limited to 100km/h.
Fact of the matter is, drunk drivers will still drive drunk, teens will still be overconfident and reckless, druggies will still be druggies, soccermoms will still drive like soccermoms, 65+ year olds will still have 30% of their original reflex, and people that want to blow people up will do it with gunpowder, nails and a pressure cooker.
Nothing has changed.
You have to accept everything as is. Not try to control it. It sucks yes, but it is what it is. Instead we are like cattle surrounded by fences and the land we have to left to be free in is constantly shrinking.
I believe in PROPER education, something Quebec doesn't do at all. Everything else is just a way to control you like you're a child by several sets of over-controlling parents.
I hate what the world has become and what is now considered normal. I imagine in disgust about what is to come by looking at the trends of increasing laws, control and oppression.
No i don't watch Alex Jones. He's a nut job.
Eventually, you'll have to buy acres of land in a secluded area, away from the general population, to do what you want, when you want, how you want. It will be the only way to be "free."
I have to agree with you, but there's one thing that I must say: The general population is not being "punished". The only ones being punished, are the ones who end up breaking the laws and end up getting the massive ticket and towing and suspended license. Now if you feel that you are being punished because you don't like the "low" speed limits, that's fine, but it's not a REAL punishment, as a punishment is a consequence and not a simple rule to follow.
And the first video comes to me as propaganda and to make oppression normal to the typically nanny and sheep citizen.
Oh! He was doing 120 on the decarie or 120 on the bonaventure expressway! Good for him to lose his license and get his car towed! What a public menace! Could've killed so many people! Doesn't he watch TVA?
We live in a world where we are treated like children and punished for things we have not even done by people who have only the intention to rob you of your money.
I hate what the world has become and what is now considered normal. I imagine in disgust about what is to come by looking at the trends of increasing laws, control and oppression.
I have to agree with you, but there's one thing that I must say: The general population is not being "punished". The only ones being punished, are the ones who end up breaking the laws and end up getting the massive ticket and towing and suspended license. Now if you feel that you are being punished because you don't like the "low" speed limits, that's fine, but it's not a REAL punishment, as a punishment is a consequence and not a simple rule to follow.
La nouvelle ou le gars se plante a 100 km/h me met en criss.
100 km/h c'était dangereux en 1887. Je parle sur autoroute bien entendu... Dans l'annonce ya l'air d'etre sur une petite rue mais le monde feront pas la différence.