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Motorcycle accidents: Some common injuries

Motorcycles offer a sense of freedom that cars and other vehicles can't.
Cycle safety for kids

By equipping them with road safety skills, cycling for children can be fun and is an excellent way to build up their confidence and independence, as well as giving them a lifelong skill which helps maintain fitness levels and promotes social interaction.
Road traffic accident dos and donts

Take to the road, and unfortunately your chances of being involved in a road traffic accident are quite high. It's difficult, we know, but try not to panic if you find yourself in the aftermath of a collision.
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