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Two Salt Lake City Women Hit in Bicycle Accidents

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Two women are recovering after being hit while riding their bicycles in two separate incidents, reports the KSL news. The first Utah bicycle accident occurred near 600 South and 200 West at about 3 pm on Monday, May, 25.  A … Continue reading →

Posted in Bicycle Accident Tagged 600 south and 200 west, 700 south 1100 east, biker, cyclist, improper lookout, intersection, sidewalk, traffic laws
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