Mumbai Police\'s \'no honk\' campaign navigates streets with a nudge\, humour

Mumbai Police's 'no honk' campaign navigates streets with a nudge, humour

For brands struggling to bring about real change in customer behaviour, the lesson from Mumbai Police's campaign against honking is: Don't get preachy, get funny, say experts

Amritha Pillay  |  Mumbai 

The scenario is straight out of a typical crowded street in Mumbai.

A jumble of cars, rammed haphazardly around a red light with sweating and swearing drivers crushing their car horns; a toxic cocktail of noise, dirt and flaring tempers is all in a day’s work in the city that finds no time to turn the lights down. In its latest campaign against honking in the city, Mumbai Police is picking just such a scene out of the daily lives of the people in the city to make its case, hoping that humour and by holding up a mirror to public behaviour, it can drive real change. ‘Horn not ...

First Published: Sun, February 16 2020. 21:43 IST