Heroes wear helmets. W, 4 » * j+ ijjk ■•■ v. i- J|jf Chris Amon does. Martin Crowe does. Mark Todd does. fjfr^ \ 1 Brian Fowler does. If you ride a bike, you should wear a helmet. Riding a bike is no less dangerous than driving a racing car, clearing a fence or facing the world's fastest bowlers. In fact, cycling is probably more dangerous. Ministry of Transport statistics show that bicycle accidents caused 203 deaths and 2,486 cases of serious injury in just nine years. Head injuries are often the cause of death or brain damage. If you do have an accident, your helmet could save yoiir life or prevent serious injury. Join the heroes, always wear your helmet. Only fools ride without one. heui ZEninno dt A & ^ M I RUAPEHU Publishedby SHFETV ^ m RUAPEHU MEDIA LTD Hssocmnon ^ sEmSL # 1 Rata st po Box 1 22 °hakune Ph 06-3858 532 Fax 3858 622
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 671, 28 January 1997, Page 11
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