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Those two seem to be age restricted for me for whatever reason. (I'm logged in and listed as 19, too.) Australia doesn't have different age restrictions, does it?
I guess something Australia does a lot is that we frequently have pretty graphic ads against drink-driving that are government-funded. They also tend to feature real families of car crash victims talking about it. i didn't realise that this wasn't a thing everywhere until somebody posted it on tumblr. This (warning for graphic, realistic depictions of car accidents, injury, trauma, alcohol consumption, people in hospital, people grieving, also it's like really really sad) video is a 20th anniversary compilation of those ads and I like it because they're like... really effective?? but they're still really tasteful and well done. Also I think these ads kind of do work? Seeing these ads from a young age has kind of made sure I'm never going to drink drive ever? and I know I'm not the only one like that.
Oh, that's odd! Drinking age in Australia is 18, so it seems weird that it'd be restricted for you. Unless you're being restricted because drinking age in the US is 21?
Urgh, the scariest road safety PSA I've ever seen was a few years back about seatbelt-wearing and I can't bring myself to find a link for it, but I remember it vivdly and it went something like:
WARNING THIS IS THE MOST TRAUMATIC EVER
[mum and two teenage kids driving along in a car]
Susan's going to be killed by someone today.
[car crashes (?) to a halt]
Her teenage son.
[camera pulls back to reveal bloodied body of mother having just been hit by her son in the back seat; daughter in passenger seat starts screaming]
Wear a seatbelt.
I guess it did its job, but my god, British Transport or whoever designs these things o.o