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School was in for around 54,000 primary school children nationwide yesterday, as was the brand new cycle helmet policy. Ohakune Primary School cyclists Aroha TeHuia, Rebecca McMaster, Thomas King and Rory Pearson lined up for the camera to show the rest of the region's cyclists exactly what they should be doing, although there are still a number of local people choosing to ignore the new law.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 521, 1 February 1994, Page 1

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School was in for around 54,000 primary school children nationwide yesterday, as was the brand new cycle helmet policy. Ohakune Primary School cyclists Aroha TeHuia, Rebecca McMaster, Thomas King and Rory Pearson lined up for the camera to show the rest of the region's cyclists exactly what they should be doing, although there are still a number of local people choosing to ignore the new law. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 521, 1 February 1994, Page 1

School was in for around 54,000 primary school children nationwide yesterday, as was the brand new cycle helmet policy. Ohakune Primary School cyclists Aroha TeHuia, Rebecca McMaster, Thomas King and Rory Pearson lined up for the camera to show the rest of the region's cyclists exactly what they should be doing, although there are still a number of local people choosing to ignore the new law. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 521, 1 February 1994, Page 1

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