Cyclists ‘safer riding side-by-side rather than in single file’

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Cyclists ‘safer riding side-by-side rather than in single file’
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🚴‍♂️Cyclists are safer riding across the road in big groups than single file, a charity has claimed, as a row broke out over a video showing bikes four abreast

Cyclists are safer riding across the road in big groups than single file, a charity has claimed, as a row broke out over a video showing riders four abreast.

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