The following investigation was carried out in order to raise awareness on how vehicular chaos and the lack of respect for basic traffic rules causes people to adopt aggressive attitudes that lead to road violence in front of other drivers due to the high levels of reckless driving. The study makes evidence that basic violations of the traffic regulations, including standing in the middle of a double-lane street, turning left when not allowed and stopping to pick up passengers on a two-way street cause traffic to become congested, causing an unnecessary waste of time and therefore increasing stress on other drivers, making them scream, insult and in some cases physical violence; all of this is known as road violence. The objective of the project is to conduct an awareness campaign focused on young people who already have a driver's license or are close to having it, in order to educate them about the importance of compliance with traffic regulations and road safety, reducing the levels of road violence. For this reason, graphic design brought to an educational video platform using the "stop-motion" technique using Lego pieces is effective in capturing the interest of young people by stimulating an attitude of change regarding the importance of knowing and respecting the rules of traffic to avoid creating more chaos on the streets and thereby reduce stress and thus combat road violence.
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