An unusual billboard was recently set up at a crosswalk in France to promote pedestrian safety. Whenever a pedestrian was detected crossing while the “red man” light was on, the billboard would emit a loud tire screeching sound. A camera built into the billboard would then capture the terrified face of the jaywalker.
The “public service” campaign was created in a partnership between the ad agency Serviceplan and the French road safety authority DRIEA. They report that in the region of Ile-de-France alone, there are about 4,500 careless pedestrian victims each year.
The digital billboard was set up near the busy crosswalk and was equipped with a motion detector, a speaker, and a camera.
Once it captured the scared face of a jaywalking pedestrian, the billboard would immediately display the photo along with the caption: “Don’t look death in the face. Check the lights and cross safely.”
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“With his own face as the subject of this warning, the message is authentic and credible,” writes Serviceplan. “A fake picture could never achieve this.”
Here are a selection of the photos that were shot by the billboard:
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Footage and photos of the jaywalkers are also currently being used in an ad campaign around France.
from PetaPixel https://petapixel.com/2017/05/26/billboard-uses-tire-screeching-sounds-photograph-terrified-jaywalkers/
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