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Bike Accident In The News
Webber could be charged over crashMark Webber could face charges in Tasmania over Saturday's accident that put the Red Bull driver in hospital with a broken leg.
Hurt boy says no to quad bikeThe four-year-old boy who broke all the bones in his face when he drove his quad bike into a brick wall, has lost interest in the bike.
Woman killed on anniversary rideA woman on a scooter ride with her husband on their wedding anniversary died when they were involved in a collision with a lorry.
Plumber killed in horror workplace accidentPlumber killed by masonry saw has become the fourth person killed in a workplace accident in 16 days.
Webber set for February test?Mark Webber eyes February return to F1 cockpit after leg-breaking Tasmanian accident.
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Webber set to test in February?Mark Webber eyes February return to F1 cockpit after leg-breaking Tasmania accident.
Fort Collins girl, 10, in "critical" condition following SUV-bike crashThe 10-year-old struck by an SUV while riding her bike home from school yesterday afternoon remains in critical condition at Children's Hospital in Aurora.
Helmet fails to protect motorcyclistAuthorities said a motorcyclist who was killed on the afternoon of Nov. 23 as he was traveling on the U.S. Highway 59 southbound service road near Townsen Blvd. was wearing a helmet. The protective gear, however, apparently slipped off the victim’s head somehow and was later found approximately 100 feet from the body.
Ride of Their LivesIT’S become a nightly horror show on the television news: broken and bleeding bodies picked up off the asphalt amid the twisted wreckage of what were once motorcycles or scooters.