Luc Besson And FIA Have Made A Nail Biting Child Road Safety Film

Titled Save Kids Lives, the film has been released to coincide with International Walk to School Day. According to WHO, 500 kids are killed every day in road crashes around the world. Watch the film and see some of the risks for yourself.

Shot on location in South Africa and Paris, France, the short film shows the risks that some kids are faced with every day, no matter where in the world they live.

Save Kids Lives is trying to raise awareness for road safety for young people, as it’s already the number one killer of people between 15 – 29 and soon could be for younger kids too.

Luc Besson is a French film director, screenwriter and producer and the man behind big films such as Lucy, The Fifth Element, Taken and La Femme Nikita.

FIA is the International Automobile Federation and governs most racing events.

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