The the new “Be seen, grab a brick!” campaign to promote pedestrian safety at crossings and other locations where motorists might not see brick-less pedestrians. [📹 Vision Zero Vancouver] x.com/i/status/17754…
The "Be seen, grab a brick!" campaign you mentioned is a humorous and attention-grabbing way to promote pedestrian safety, particularly at crossings and other locations where visibility might be limited for motorists. The slogan suggests that pedestrians should take proactive measures to increase their visibility to drivers, such as wearing bright clothing or carrying reflective objects. While the use of a brick in the slogan may be somewhat exaggerated or humorous, the underlying message is serious: pedestrians need to take responsibility for their own safety by ensuring they are visible to drivers, especially in low-light conditions or areas with heavy traffic. Campaigns like "Be seen, grab a brick!" can play an important role in raising awareness about pedestrian safety and encouraging both pedestrians and motorists to be more vigilant and considerate on the roads.
@Rainmaker1973 @MercadoEdward @Aescano que pasaría con los ladrillos en RD? 😂😂😂
@Rainmaker1973 This isn't going to end well..
@Rainmaker1973 Is this pedestrian day of visibility?
@Rainmaker1973 Building materials not being used as building materials. What a waste.
@Rainmaker1973 Wouldn't a "grab a reflective vest" campaign be more successful?
@Rainmaker1973 And no one sees this being as readily available misuse?
@Rainmaker1973 And if you're Antifa, its the perfect way to make you voice heard through a family owned business' window
@Rainmaker1973 Brick meet windshield. Bumper meet pedestrian.