Great Message… whoever created it?
I found this in my weekly email from RoadBikeRider.com:
There’s a flap in England about an ingenious video called “Do the Test.” It was produced for Transport for London as a way to raise awareness of cyclists on the road. Nice idea, but it’s charged that the concept for the video was stolen. According to Carlton Reid at bikebiz.com, the idea was first filmed in 1999 by Prof. Daniel Simons of the University of Illinois and it’s sold as an instructional DVD by Viscog Productions of the U.S. Well, whatever — it’s a short and fun “test.” It seems to have nothing to do with cycling until the point about awareness is driven home. “Do the Test” has been on and off the internet because of the plagiarism accusation, but as this is written you can still watch below:
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I saw this on another blog the other day. I was so happy to get the right count and then I realized that I still failed.