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  1. Cyclist hit on West Coast Road (R27) between Melkbosstrand and Blaauwberg.
  2. Drove past scene and do not have details but did not look good. Hope he makes a speedy recovery
  3. The "Skislope" in Pretoria East is a well known training hill, close to Leribisi Lodge. Steep and long up, fast and free down. BUT my cycling friend was knocked down on Saturday 23 Feb. Going down fast, he collided with a bakkie moving up the hill on the wrong side of the road. Broken wrist, 3 ribs and shoulder. In serious condition in ICU. This is a general wake-up call to cyclists on the slope. PLEASE be careful going down. Also KEEP LEFT going up the hill and be aware of cyclists coming down fast!
  4. As cyclists, we all run the risk of being injured in a road accident, so, if you have not heard about RABS, you had better take note. There are plans to replace the Rpad Accisdent Fund (RAF) with the Road Accident Benefit Scheme (RABS) that are going to SERIOUSLY limit your right to claim and cap benefits should you be injured in a road/cycling accident. Their misinformation campaign implies that they are trying to "help" you settle your claims quicker and cut out expensive legal fees. The reality is they are preventing you from claiming for true compensation. Click on the following link and sign the on-line petition to prevent RABS taking away your rights - http://www.truthaboutrabs.org/
  5. As cyclists, we all run the risk of beinhg injured in a road accident, so, if you have not heard about RABS, you had better take note. There are plans to replace the Rpad Accisdent Fund (RAF) with the Road Accident Benefit Scheme (RABS) that are going to SERIOUSLY limit your right to claim and cap benefits should you be injured in a road/cycling accident. Their misinformation campaign implies that they are trying to "help" you settle your claims quicker and cut out expensive legal fees. The reality is they are preventing you from claiming for true compensation. Click on the following link and sign the on-line petition to prevent RABS takimng away your rights - http://www.truthaboutrabs.org/
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