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Car addicts
Salve, a Brazilian digital advertising agency and member of Grupo ABC (part of Omnicom Group), created a fake cause to celebrate this year's World Carfree Day. Looking for a fun way to talk about those drivers that overuse their cars and engage the public, the Car Addicts Support Group was created. Caloi, Brazil's biggest bicycle company, was a proud sponsor of the movement. Urban mobility is a subject that has been highly discussed in the big cities all over the world, and the results of over use of cars may become not only a traffic problem, but also a social question. Salve decided to shed some light on people who just can’t change their habits and always choose their cars as a solution, and found a way of talking about it using an analogy that everyone could understand. The characters of the film share their experience in a fun way, talking about their own car addiction. The campaign also includes a hotsite and a fan page on Facebook where the public can find more information about new ways of moving throughout the city and maybe recover from their car dependency. Digital advertisement created by Salve, Brazil for Caloi, within the categories: Personal Accessories, Recreation, Leisure, Sports.