Senthil Kumar
Chief Creative Officer at J. Walter Thompson India
Bengaluru, Índia
TituloCrash Course on Road Safety
Agência
Campanha Crash Course on Road Safety
Anunciante Exide India
Marca Exide India
Data da primeira Transmissão/Publicação 2020 / 7
Sector Empresarial Segurança rodoviária
História There’s a 400% higher risk of accidents if you are using a cellphone while driving. In India an astounding 31% of road accidents can be attributed to this dangerous habit. Across the nation, 3,172 of about 147,000 people who died in road accidents in 2017 lost their lives because of using mobile phones while driving and overall mobile phone usage caused 8,526 accidents and left 7,830 people injured, according to the data released by the ministry of road transport and highways. On Road Safety Day, Exide, India’s biggest car battery manufacturer decided to address the issue with a crash course in safe driving. Each and every letter of the English alphabet were re-designed to portray an imagery of a road crash and made into booklets handed out at road signals. SMS expressions were created with these alphabets and put up on Billboards, posters and kiosks at important intersections to drive home the message. Digital posts and a video on the same went viral on social media, resulting in 12,34,976 views and 3,15, 558 likes. The message of not ‘not to text and drive’ took countless drivers home safely.
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