TV Stations Nationwide Help Make Roads Safer This Holiday Season
Last December, nearly one-third of all car crash fatalities involved a drunk driver, according to the
To help the campaign's message reach those who could benefit most, the
"We know more drunk driving crashes happen during the holiday season," said NHTSA Administrator Dr.
For the past twelve years, local broadcast TV stations have participated in Project Roadblock by airing Buzzed Driving Prevention PSAs during the concentrated six-day period
For Project Roadblock 2016, local television stations will have exclusive access to a new PSA titled "Back Roads," created pro bono by Cog NYC. The new spot is designed to help individuals recognize the "warning signs" that they may have had too much to drink before driving, such as rolling down the windows for fresh air, or planning to take the back roads home. The spot ends with the tagline "Probably Okay isn't Okay," reminding drivers to find a safe way to get home instead of getting behind the wheel.
"People know not to drive drunk. But when they've just had a few drinks, they think they're probably okay," said Wayne Best Creative Director, Cog NYC. "The role of this advertising is to plant the seeds of doubt, and highlight the warning signs. As a smaller independent agency, we're especially proud to be part of this big initiative and are honored to partner with NHTSA, TVB and the
The local stations will also have access to existing English- and Spanish-language PSAs, which illustrate that getting pulled over for buzzed driving can cost around
"Our partners do fantastic work helping raise awareness of the dangers of drinking and driving, but there are still far too many lives lost, especially during a time of year that should be filled with peace and togetherness," said
2015 was the most successful year to date for Project Roadblock, with a record
The new Project Roadblock PSA is being distributed to TV stations nationwide today,
For more information about Project Roadblock 2016, visit tvb.org/projectroadblock, and follow the campaign online with hashtag #ProjectRoadblock on Facebook and Twitter.
About TVB
TVB is the not-for-profit trade association of America's local broadcast television industry. Its members include television broadcast groups, advertising sales reps, syndicators, international broadcasters, associate members and over 800 individual television stations. TVB actively promotes local media marketing solutions to the advertising community, and in so doing works to develop advertising dollars for the medium's multiple platforms, including on-air, online and mobile. TVB provides a diverse variety of tools and resources, including its website, to support its members and to help advertisers make the best use of local ad dollars.
NHTSA
For more than four decades, the
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Extreme Reach offers the only enterprise technology designed distinctly to bring together the TV and Video ad workflow and all aspects of Talent & Rights management in a single, easy-to-use cloud platform. One platform and one process make brand advertising easier, and analytics more insightful, with the assurance of rights compliance wherever ads play. Founded in 2008, Extreme Reach proudly serves the world's biggest brands, agencies, post-production houses, all media destinations, and the talent community, altogether simplifying the process for every team that touches an ad campaign from start to finish. Headquartered in
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