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The Shock Doctrine | Road Safety ads

024 The Shock Doctrine | Road Safety ads


How do you convince someone to drive slower/sober without sounding like that annoying friend who desperately attempts to bring some reason in his party partners’ fancy irrationality (think Pierre and Marcus in Gaspard Noe’s “Irreversible” )?

You don’t. Because you automatically become the one person that they don’t want to listen to.

This is why in most road safety PSA (Public Service Advertising), long gone is the delicacy of political correctness. Gone are the days of the complacency of the suspiciously joyful voiceover trying to sell the latest enzyme as if someone’s life was at stakes (even if, to be fair, her job probably is).

Instead, PSA resort to very explicit, bold examples depicted as realistically as possible. You would be right to state that the explanation is very mercantile: in advertising, the problem is always more eye-catching and attention-grabbing than the solution.

But this educational Shock Doctrine is ultimately designed to trigger behavioural change by activating acute emotional feedback: terror, appal, dismay, horror, etc.

In all these commercials, the driver is never the only one to die or be hurt. Because, as a rhetorical argument, the emotional weight of responsibility and its consequences is far greater than any degree of self-destruction: “I don’t care if I die, but what if I’m the only one to survive?”.

As every Shock Doctrine worthy of its appellation, your initial reaction to these TV spots won’t be to contest or find refugee in disbelief, but to absorb these sensorial stimuli, feel disoriented, relate to (one of) them and – best case scenario – connect them to your own driving behaviour.

Indulge in the power of the Shock Doctrine below.

Transport for London – The Day You Went to Work

Sécurité Routière Francaise – Just A Little Too Fast

Axion by Dexia – Heaven Can Wait

Ministry of Finland - Dummies

Volkswagen – Safe Happens – Like

Volkswagen – Safe Happens – Movie

Volkswagen – Safe Happens – 4 Hours

Transport for London - Blockbuster

Think! - Julie

Think! – My House

Get Behind Me, Santa

015 Get Behind Me, Santa

015-01 Get Behind Me, Santa


Santa sucks.

And proves his lack of style every year by exposing his increasingly overflowing beer pregnancy.

To help every family celebrate Christmas without its recurrent malevolently elaborated good intentions, the enfant terrible advertising agency Mother released a video Christmas card in 2000 (let’s don’t call it viral marketing) inciting people to vote Chris Christmas Rodriguez to replace Santa.

Chris Christmas Rodriguez is the joy of having a moustache-sporting amorist bringing a thick pelt of John Travolta to your boring festivities.

Chris Christmas Rodriguez is the unashamed invitation of pure 70s machismo flavour to the family table.

Chris Christmas Rodriguez is the new don of Yuletide.

Chris Christmas Rodriguez – Undesired Guests

Chris Christmas Rodriguez – Undesired Gifts

Chris Christmas Rodriguez – Undesired News

Chris Christmas Rodriguez – Chris Christmas Tree

See the others teasers here, there, here, here, at this place, this one, this one too, here, here and here.

Stories of Aids

010 Stories of Aids


Far from the triviality of condoms adverts that carefully avoid the cock-blocking nature of the disease - and, in fine, their very raison d’être as a product; HIV-related PSA (Public Service Advertising) usually don’t shy away from embracing the topic in all its gravita.

Some even go explicit over the harsh reality that, if you get/give Aids, you will die/kill. And depict ellipses of lives where sex is deprived of sensuality and crammed with - sometimes intended - manslaughters.

Contrasting with this grim (accusing?) portrait of an irresistibly irresponsible world, but still as affecting as the more dramatic ones; some ads tried to bring some ethereal positivity to the table by focusing on a more noble statement: protect yourself, not out of fear of what can be lost (life), but out of joy for what should be cherished (love).

Out there, there are plenty of better ways to die.

MTV - Pistol (”Mature” content. Click on video/link to see)

Sidaction – The Human Hourglass

MTV – If Your Love is Boundless

Sidaction – Old Man

MTV – Can We Replace Women?

Love Life – No Action Without Protection (”Mature” content. Click on video/link to see)

Aides – The Meeting

Aides – Live Long Enough to Find The Right One (Woman) (”Mature” content. Click on video/link to see)

Aides – Live Long Enough to Find The Right One (Gay)

Aides – Explore, Just Protect Yourself