Bobby The Dummy.

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Smooth Operator, an organization dedicated to raising awareness about safe driving in Baltimore, launched their official campaign to reduce driving over the speed limit last week. Along with a press conference, they gave a public crash demonstration on West Camden Street outside of Camden Yards.

Bobby the crash dummy gets to feel the effects of a car trying to slow down from 25, 35, and 40 miles per hour.

I edited this video from footage originally shot by Jed Kirschbaum from The Baltimore Sun.

I guess Bobby was so pumped up after another exciting Orioles game that he forgot to look out for cars.