TAC shows what a human would have to look like to survive a road accident

The Victorian Transport Accident Commission (TAC) is asking drivers to ‘Meet Graham’, a man with a warped head, battering ram chest and elongated feet, in an attempt to show the normal human body isn’t built for car accidents.

The new TAC campaign, created by Clemenger BBDO, sees a shift in strategy with the government authority working with a leading trauma surgeon, a crash investigation expert and Melbourne artist to produce ‘Graham’, an interactive lifelike sculpture aimed at demonstrating human vulnerability.

Meet Graham“People can survive running at full pace into a wall but when you’re talking about collisions involving vehicles, the speeds are faster, the forces are greater and the chances of survival are much slimmer,” said Joe Calafiore TAC chief executive officer.

“Cars have evolved a lot faster than humans and Graham helps us understand why we need to improve every aspect of our roads system to protect ourselves from our own mistakes.”

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