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how bad is the accident rate on cyclists in london? they seem to be making a lot of these awareness tests.
Think about using pro-active prevention rather than actually letting these accidents rise to a certain degree before pushing out awareness in the media.
The cycling/biking/outdoor activity season is coming around the corner so it would be a wise move for these campaigns to start now.
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How about cyclists and pedestrians watch out for cars?
+1 it should be a joint effort. I admit sometimes I'm careless myself when crossing the street sometimes when my head is fixated on my phone or paying attention to something else.
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