It’s Better to Travel in Groups

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While convincing people to travel in groups – ie. on the bus – probably wouldn’t go over too well in America what with our automotive obsessions and all but Duval Guillaume, for Flemish transportation company De Lijn, hopes to convince the Belgian Dutch otherwise.

The agency, like many others, employed the use of cute cuddly animals to make their point. In one commercial, a firefly realizes many lights are better than one and in another, a group of penguins foil a killer whale’s attempt at having breakfast.

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