Raising bicycle safety awareness with male nudity

There’s nothing that cannot be effectively advertised to adults with male nudity. I can confidently say that as someone who has no background in advertisement. All I’m saying is that if you want to get something to stick in someone’s head, nothing beats dangly bits.

So when the Automobile Association of Britain wanted to raise awareness about cyclist safety on the street, they did it with nothing but elbow grease, a can-do spirit and naked male ass.

Lest you think this is all just superfluous nudity for the sake of superfluous nudity, well, yeah, it kind of is. But it’s also a great reminder to always ensure that motorists can see you on the road and for drivers to always remain aware of other cars and pedestrians in their blindspots.

But really, it’s just an excuse to look at perky male asses.

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