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ain't that a given (and should be the law too) -- nm
"
by
Danedukenuuk
Sure, and the consequences of a bad accident are more or less the same.
Posted by
The Quiet Roger More (aka RogerMore)
Mar 18 '09, 07:23
The risks on a bicycle are obviously greater though, since you're generally sharing the road with 2-tonne cars made of very hard metal.
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thats just stupid talk i've seen what happen with and without bike helmets and
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Danedukenuuk
Mar 18, 07:25
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Sure - I mean "the consequences of a bad skiing accident and the consequences of a bad cycling accident are more or less the same"
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The Quiet Roger More
Mar 18, 07:27
and asphalt is generally harder than snow-pack. -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 18, 07:24
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