Creative reminder by Mumbai Traffic Police DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE
Thu, Mar 22, 2007
mumbai-blood-picTraffic police department in Mumbai, India reminds the consequences of DRINK AND DRIVE by their new table mats. Where the table mats with a picture and invisible red ink are placed in major bars, pubs, and discos. When moist glass of drink is placed on the mat the red ink turns visible giving the effect of blood stains on the picture. Seems to be a good reminder for drunked(s) like me. Click to see the pictures
Now a days I see traffic departments in Bangalore, India gettng serious educating people by creative punch lines, banners, and images. Will post back soon with few more pics





May 17th, 2007 at 11:48 am
Over past one year I have worked on making a series of short video’s providing driver training and education. The aim of the video’s is to move beyond the traditional clutch-accelerator training provided by the otherwise friendly neighbourhood driving instructor. Please spare at least 30 minutes. For best viewing, use a broadband connection.
All the video’s are available at http://driving-india.blogspot.com/
The 14 video’s currently available cover following topics -
Video 1: Covers the concept of Blind spots
Video 2: Introduces the principle of Mirrors, Signal and Manoeuvre
Video 3: At red lights, stop behind the stop line
Video 4: At red lights there are no free left turns
Video 5: The Zebra belongs to pedestrians
Video 6: Tyres and Tarmac (rather than bumper to bumper)
Video 7: Merging with the Main road
Video 8: Leaving the Main Road
Video 9: Never Cut Corners
Video 10: Show Courtesy on roads
Video 11: 5 Rules that help deal with Roundabouts
Video 12: Speed limits, stopping distances & 2 seconds rule
Video 13: Lane discipline and overtaking
Video 14: Low beams or high beams?
Dr Adhiraj Joglekar