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RADD Australia
Добавлен 27 июн 2011
RADD - Recording Artists Actors & Athletes Against Dumb Driving uses high-profile personalities and real-life stories to encourage safer road user behaviour on our roads.
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What If - The Brandon Wilson Story (Promo)
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What If - The Brandon Wilson Story (Promo)
RADD Darwin Cup Carnival TVC 30 - RADDCSADDC90
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RADD Darwin Cup Carnival TVC 30 - RADDCSADDC90
RADD Darwin Cup Carnival TVC 30 - RADDCSADCC18
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RADD Darwin Cup Carnival TVC 30 - RADDCSADCC18
Jason Bright for RADD (Sober Bob TV CSA 60)
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Jason Bright for RADD (Sober Bob TV CSA 60)
Brad Haddin for RADD
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Aussie cricketer Brad Haddin took some time out to shoot this video for RADD. Do whatever it takes to stop your mate from drink driving.
Peking Duk for RADD
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Peking Duk took time out of their busy schedule to record a CSA for RADD and the NRMA-ACT Road Safety Trust. Canberra-born-and-bred, the duo recorded the video as a timely reminder to party safely these holidays. Their honest words carry a very simple message for everybody this Summer: Don’t Drink and Drive.
RADD Holiday Season 2015
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Featuring Cameron Ilett, Abbey Holmes, David Garnham and Amy Hetherington, this message from RADD reminds everybody to please, be safe on the roads, and have a happy holiday season.
RADD Australia's Darwin Cup Carnival 2015 TVCSA
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The 2015 Darwin Cup Carnival TVCSA from RADD Australia. Don't ruin a great day by completely blowin' it!
Fabian Coulthard (V8 Supercar driver) - Conditions
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Fabian Coulthard (V8 Supercar driver) - Conditions
Fabian Coulthard (V8 Supercar driver) - Distractions
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Fabian Coulthard (V8 Supercar driver) - Distractions
Fabian Coulthard (V8 Supercar driver) - Seatbelts
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Fabian Coulthard (V8 Supercar driver) - Seatbelts
RADD Sober Bob - Holiday Season 2014/15
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RADD Sober Bob - Holiday Season 2014/15
RADD - 'Two Minds' featuring Jason Bright
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RADD - 'Two Minds' featuring Jason Bright
12.7 Seconds To Stop: The Donald MacLean Story
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12.7 Seconds To Stop: The Donald MacLean Story
Heather MacLean at "12.7 Seconds To Stop: The Donald MacLean Story" Launch
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Heather MacLean at "12.7 Seconds To Stop: The Donald MacLean Story" Launch
Chief Minister Adam Giles at "12.7 Seconds To Stop: The Donald MacLean Story" Launch
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Chief Minister Adam Giles at "12.7 Seconds To Stop: The Donald MacLean Story" Launch
12.7 Seconds to Stop: The Donald MacLean Story - Sneak Peak 1
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12.7 Seconds to Stop: The Donald MacLean Story - Sneak Peak 1
12.7 Seconds to Stop: The Donald MacLean Story - Sneak Peak 2
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12.7 Seconds to Stop: The Donald MacLean Story - Sneak Peak 2
12.7 Seconds to Stop: The Donald MacLean Story - Sneak Peak 2a
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12.7 Seconds to Stop: The Donald MacLean Story - Sneak Peak 2a
“The thing I miss the most, is my life.” That is such a sad statement to hear someone say. It’s acknowledging that all the hopes, dreams, and goals that you once had for yourself will never come true.
My daughter is on the road to recovery. She has a severe TBI, our family and our lives have changed forever
With the second case they bring up, they show a picture of the girl that was injured with her friend at the time, and they clearly show both of their faces, then suddenly blur the friends face out…🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ Like, what was the point? You already showed her face!😂
They edited this way too disjointably
Thank you. I’m a survivor of a 5 ton truck accident at 98 km and it was towing a caravan. Although extremely grateful to survive, that impact has lasted longer than I anticipated. This needs to be shared everywhere
kids get on the road too easy and too early.. they don't have enough experiences driving... they don't have that right reflexes... it's not 10 to 20 driving lessons that make you a driver...
Brilliant Documentary.
Show this when getting a licence
God bless all of you for staying strong and not giving up ❤
What needs to be dealt with appropriately is the art of defensive driving - and unfortunately for those of us who have experienced road trauma, most people will say, “no, that trains people to be hesitant/reckless/over confident”. We, as a country, also need to get some continuity in road rules! This bullshit of each State having differing legislation, and local council areas putting different speed zones in some ares but neglecting line marking and giveway signs and stop signs - it’s not just about driver’s being capable or incapable, or cars being safe or unsafe! It certainly “should” not be about bullies in police uniforms bitching about their overtime allowances!
It is INCREDIBLE these folks survived these HORRIFIC injuries!! Medicine is fantastic!!
This needs to be shown to every teenager in every single high school throughout Australia. I worked as a nurse who specialized in spinal injuries, and this documentary brought me close to tears many times because this really is how it is for victims and their families. We all thought we were 10 foot tall and bulletproof, but accidents do happen, and this is an essential message we need to get through to the youth of this country. If just one young person is saved from serious injuries....I have sent this to everyone I know who have teens and young adults. It can happen to you, and nobody can really anticipate the impact it would have if you were that person. Wonderful documentary!
Yes! What I Love about this documentary is the be thing most people do not realise….. that our injuries may not be seen by people but a brain injury is so difficult to navigate… then people say “but you look normal”. All I can see is how different I am since the accident and how everything is so difficult or impossible now. There’s no choice with some injuries. Some can’t get recovered. This is forever because another driver was distracted. It’s horrible.I count to ten on my fingers again like I’m 4. How can people understand if they haven’t known someone with brain injuries
Not to just every teen but to everyone with a Drivers License!!
In every country it needs teens and every age to watch.
Absolutely
I also worked within a spinal unit during my training, it was the hardest place I have ever worked as a nurse. I’ll never forget hearing young men being told that they will never walk again and the anguish that you could hear that comes from them after being told this. ❤
I’m one of those survivors and let me tell you I pray to god it never happens to you!!!!. Your life will never be the same,you will be in pain forever in your own world of hell.
I’m sorry hear of your accident. I agree and wish no one had to go through thus. I’m a survivor too. I hate what the accident did. The physical pain is relentless and excruciating, the lack of ability both physically or in my brain. There is NOTHING the same as before. And this is forever…. No choice.
I'm sorry u went thru such trauma, and ur still suffering! I damaged my back very badly in a fall down a flight of stairs at 29 and am still in agony at 58. I can't imagine the pure terror of a car crash, omg! Hopefully, ur pain eases Lily.@lillywildflower
So sorry
@@WendyP1965 thank you. To be honest I think the injury brings back memories no matter how it happened. Falling down stairs would give a fear of the same thing happening again and we change to become hyper vigilant with stairs. I think it’s the same with a car accident. It is that split second when you know it’s going to happen…. It happening and life changes. Stairs or car accident would have the same feelings. I guess after an injury we all face the same obstacles of relearning things that we can, learning to adapt, accept etc.
I work in disabilities, I look after these people every day
These people? Nice reference. 😢 we are people, we dint refer to people without brain injuries as THOSE people. We don’t refer to children in a classroom as THOSE people. Why refer to people who are injured in a car accident as THESE people? We don’t need to feel MORE different thanks
@@lillywildflower Piss off !!
@@lillywildflower🙄🤦🏻♀️ yikes. People like you don’t help. I’m disabled too; OP didn’t mean anything by that, and you know it. Biting people’s heads off & accusing them of being ableist, even in a roundabout way, doesn’t help people understand why they should be more sensitive about the language they use. You could have kindly brought it to their attention, and it could have served as a learning experience. You did nothing here, except sound like a jerk.
An amazing group of survivors and their families. So glad l watched this. So courageous, brave and inspirational
Boring as fuck doco this shit happens everyday
The fact that it happens every day is the exact reason it needs to be shared, it’s not meant to be exciting and entertaining, it’s meant to be impactful.
Come over for a cup of coffee and see how shit life is when you get a brain injury from a car accident. It’s sucks and I dint care if you were bored in this video. I effing wish the b1tch who drove through a stop sign was the one living with the injuries she caused but she got nothing. Not even a scratch or bruise. I have a broken brain and physical disabilities that would fill pages if I listed them. If this doco makes ONE person see what a car accident can do…. And how much life changes, then the doco worked. I wouldn’t wish this on anyone.
You’re either a troll or there’s something deeply missing within you to have this response. Just remember, if we’re complacent & judge others, life has a horrible way of putting us in the shoes of those we dismissed. Something to think about.
Karma is a biartch
Obviously it hasn’t happened to You, yet… It may happen everyday, and being bored is a reflection of Your callous insensitivity to others pain, and trauma. Congratulations for the moron of the comment’s award 🥇.
An excellent and important documentary. I hope this is shown in all schools and as part of acquiring a driver's licence.
Was thinking the same thing that they need to show these in schools.
First..❤
I know all of them
Today would have been you Birthday Donbags! Miss you brother! R.I.P brother. Gone but never forgotten.
I really enjoyed dancing with Ariel 😁
Thank you to this brave family and friends who shared this tragic story. It's a story that should not have to be told, but because of a person who has no respect for others, for the law and for life, it had to be told. And a young life is lost forever.
Who's the sexy guy with the beard? I mean ....DAYUM!!!!
when was this?
Hi Joe, long time no see. Yes I did laugh a lot, still trying to. Burt was good at it. Not really brave Joe, just trying to make a difference. People need to realise what they do to families. Take care - Heather
4yrs and out in 15mnths for taking a life, what a joke!! Thank god the family faught to change the law xx
What a moving clip, I am so proud of the family for sharing their story. I hope this gets through to people to stop drink driving as it is a selfish act that destroys lives. As a survivor of a drink driving crash I know first hand of the devastating effects this has on individuals, families, friends and the community. DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE because it's not just your life that you are risking.
so sad!!
Not me!