Campaigns Ecuador – Road Safety – Slow down, your family is waiting This campaign from Ecuador, launched by the National Transit Agency, encourages motorcyclists to reduce their speed and obey speed limits.
Campaigns Ecuador – Road Safety – Speeding This campaign shows how families are affected by the deadly consequences of speeding and urges drivers to slow down.
Campaigns Ecuador – Road Safety – Speeding This campaign aired in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It shows the deadly consequences of speeding and urges drivers to follow speed limits.
Campaigns Quito – Road Safety – Speeding This campaign aired in Quito, Ecuador in December 2020. It shows the deadly consequences of speeding and urges drivers to follow speed limits.
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