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NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Buzzed Warning Signs: Affection'
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Nonprofit & Government

NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Buzzed Warning Signs: Affection'

NHTSA

The NHTSA claims that people can pick up on buzzed warning signs from others who have been drinking alcohol. One of those signs is over the top affection toward friends and others. If you begin to see buzzed warning signs in yourself, the NHTSA urges you not to drive and to catch a ride to get home safely.

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NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Woman in the Mirror'
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Nonprofit & Government

NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Woman in the Mirror'

NHTSA

A woman stumbles into the bathroom to apply some lip gloss when she takes notice of the sober reflection staring back at her in the mirror. Her mirrored imagination tells her that her friends were talking about going to a different bar and that she should pick her keys up and get into her car. Although still a bit intoxicated, she disagrees only to be woken up from the sound of the door opening and another girl walking into the bathroom.

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NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Storks: Child Passenger Safety'
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Nonprofit & Government

NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Storks: Child Passenger Safety'

NHTSA

The characters from the upcoming Warner Bros. Animations film "Storks" are fanatical about babies. The National Highway and Transportation Safety Administration uses the animated characters like Tulip and Nate to highlight how important it is to find the correct size seat for your children in the car.

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NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Child Car Safety: Paddington'
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Nonprofit & Government

NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Child Car Safety: Paddington'

NHTSA

Paddington is a proper bear that knows that the right fit means everything. The proper fit is most important in a car seat. Know for sure that your child is safe in the right car seat for their age and size by going online today!

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NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Wizard of Oz'
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Nonprofit & Government

NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Wizard of Oz'

NHTSA

Just like Dorothy in Oz, getting home is just a click away, so before you start your engines, be sure to buckle up.

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NHTSA TV Commercial, 'No Good Excuse'
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Nonprofit & Government

NHTSA TV Commercial, 'No Good Excuse'

NHTSA

The damaged and battered bodies of car crash victims who were not wearing their seat belts offer up insufficient excuses for why they weren't properly strapped in. Whether they weren't going very far, were in a hurry, found the belt uncomfortable or just forgot, the NHTSA reminds everybody that there is no good excuse, and that cops write tickets for safety violations like this in order to save lives.

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NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Don't Drive High, Even to a Work Party'
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Nonprofit & Government

NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Don't Drive High, Even to a Work Party'

NHTSA

After finding out her work party is allowing for a plus one, a woman asks her friend if he would like to tag along. Realizing he is too high to meet people like her coworkers and boss, he respectfully declines. Later, she asks her friend to drive her to a nearby pool party because she is too high to take herself. Luckily for them, even though he is high, he is able to tell that he won't be able to drive and offers to order a ride instead. The NHTSA reminds drivers that if they feel different, th

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NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Driving High'
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Nonprofit & Government

NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Driving High'

NHTSA

The NHTSA reminds drivers that driving high could lead to a DUI charge and time in a cell. No matter how confident you are in your driving abilities when you feel different, you drive different. If you or someone you know want to drive high, then think again, because if you drive high you will get a DUI.

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NHTSA TV Commercial, 'El Cinturon'
30s
Nonprofit & Government

NHTSA TV Commercial, 'El Cinturon'

NHTSA

La polic??a est?? buscando a la gente que no usa su cinturon as??, uselo por su bien estar.

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NHTSA TV Commercial, 'The Right Seat: Basketball Hoop Repair'
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Nonprofit & Government

NHTSA TV Commercial, 'The Right Seat: Basketball Hoop Repair'

NHTSA

While their children look on, a husband and wife argue about how to best repair a basketball hoop. The husband claims that because he played JV basketball, he knows it's all good. Meanwhile the wife doesn't think it looks right. The husband is proven wrong when he leans on the hoop, and it breaks off from the stand. The young daughter watching says that if you love her enough to routinely test your handyman skills and the strength of your marriage, then you'll visit NHTSA resources to make sure

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NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Teen Titans: silla infantil'
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Nonprofit & Government

NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Teen Titans: silla infantil'

NHTSA

Cuando los Teen Titans van al cine, ellos saben que la mejor manera de viajar es estar seguros. La NHTSA y Ad Council dicen que para mantener seguro a tu hijo, hay que usar la silla infantil correcto para su edad y tama??o.

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NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul: Never Give Up'
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Nonprofit & Government

NHTSA TV Commercial, 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul: Never Give Up'

NHTSA

The NHTSA, Ad Council and Twentieth Century Fox remind people to ensure their kids are buckled up before the car goes anywhere. Using footage from the upcoming film, "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul," the advertisers tell everyone not to "wimp out" by letting kids ride unrestrained, as it is dangerous. Whether your drive is a short trip or a long haul, the message is this: "Never give up until they buckle up."

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Center for Disease Control TV Commercial, 'Cigarettes or Children'
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Nonprofit & Government

Center for Disease Control TV Commercial, 'Cigarettes or Children'

Center for Disease Control

Tiffany asks, what will you miss more,-your children or cigarettes? Her mother smoked and died from lung cancer when Tiffany was 16 years old. You're not quitting for yourself. For free help, call 1-800-QUIT-NOW.

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Center for Disease Control TV Commercial, 'Tips From Former Smokers: Marlene'
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Nonprofit & Government

Center for Disease Control TV Commercial, 'Tips From Former Smokers: Marlene'

Center for Disease Control

Marlene smoked for most of her life and got macular degeneration, she became legally blind. She needs eye injections every month now -- they don't look very fun. Smoking can cause loss of eyesight, you can quit.

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'Michael F.: Lies Tip'
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Nonprofit & Government

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'Michael F.: Lies Tip'

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Michael says that when smoking gives you COPD, you learn to lie. You learn to tell people that you forgot your keys so they don't wait for you. He says you'll say anything to walk at your own pace, but the worst lies are the ones you tell yourself -- like that smoking isn't bad for you.

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: Protect Yourself: High Risk'
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Nonprofit & Government

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: Protect Yourself: High Risk'

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides some basic tips for staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, and urges people to learn more online.

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'Us Against COVID' Featuring Billy Porter
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Nonprofit & Government

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'Us Against COVID' Featuring Billy Porter

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

A star-studded group explains how COVID-19 is disproportionately affecting black and brown communities, and lays out simple social distancing and sanitation practices to mitigate risk.

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'COVID-19'
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Nonprofit & Government

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'COVID-19'

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

National Association of Broadcasters reminds us of the everyday actions we can take to prevent the spread of COVID-19, such as hand washing, distancing from sick people and avoiding touching your face. People are encouraged to learn more online.

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Center for Disease Control TV Commercial, 'Sharon's Treadmill'
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Nonprofit & Government

Center for Disease Control TV Commercial, 'Sharon's Treadmill'

Center for Disease Control

The Center for Disease Control reveals tips from former smoker Sharon. Sharon says smoking caused her throat cancer and she now speaks using a reverberator, which produces a robotic voice. Although Sharon says life isn't the same since undergoing the surgeries and treatments, walking every day on the treadmill makes her feel like herself again. Well, almost.

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Center for Disease Control TV Commercial, 'Terrie Don't Smoke'
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Nonprofit & Government

Center for Disease Control TV Commercial, 'Terrie Don't Smoke'

Center for Disease Control

Terrie Hall's tip to everyone is to never start smoking. She struggles to speak through the stoma in her throat, but she adamantly urges everyone to stop smoking immediately or suffer the same consequences as her. Cancer from smoking killed Terrie at the age of 53.

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