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WW2 poster, One way of finding out if the bus is moving
WW2 poster by Fougasse, One way of finding out if the bus is moving is to step straight off it: a better way is to find out first. Issued in support of the Ministry of War Transports Road Safety Campaign by The Bristol Tramways & Carriage Co Ltd. Date: 1940s
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During the tumultuous 1940s, as the world was embroiled in the devastating events of World War II, the British government took extraordinary measures to ensure the safety and efficiency of its transportation systems. One such initiative was the Ministry of War Transports Road Safety Campaign, which aimed to reduce accidents and save lives on the country's roads. In support of this campaign, the renowned graphic artist and satirist, Fougasse, created this iconic poster entitled "One way of finding out if the bus is moving." The image depicts a man in a hat and raincoat, standing at the curb, looking perplexed as a bus passes him by. The caption reads, "One way of finding out if the bus is moving is to step straight off it: a better way is to find out first." The poster serves as a witty reminder of the importance of common sense and caution when using public transportation. The poster was issued by The Bristol Tramways & Carriage Co Ltd, a major transport company in the UK at the time. The company's logo and the slogan "Safety First" are prominently displayed at the bottom of the poster, emphasizing the collective responsibility of all parties involved to ensure the safety of passengers and the public. This powerful and enduring image, created by Fougasse in the 1940s, is a poignant reminder of the challenges and uncertainties of wartime Britain, as well as the importance of staying informed and vigilant in the face of adversity.
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