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Japan bicycle safety campaign all wonky

Check the bicycle brakes, the lights, don’t use your cellphone, learn the rules of the road. Ads from a bicycle industry association offers tips on riding safely on approved bicycles. High-tech brake-accuracy testing is depicted in the TV commercials. But one safety feature that prevents injury is missing in the campaign, and from Japanese road traffic laws.

Can you guess what is not covered in the ads or by Japanese road traffic laws? Click here to read more.

(Via Lets Japan)


Friday, February 13, 2009 at 01:59 AM
Author: Mark Weitzman
Japan | Off Topic | TransportationPermalink
Tagged with: advertising bicycles

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