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: Seattle Personal Injury LawyerGrates: The Bicyclist's Nemesis
By Ryan Nute
Well, all right; bicyclists have multiple nemeses. But a recent front page article in the Seattle PI has brought attention to a problem many cyclists have been battling for years: unsafe street drains. Drains covered with grates that have slots parallel to the roadway are dangerous to cyclists as bicycle wheels can get caught - and stuck - in the slots.
Full post as published by Seattle Personal Injury Lawyer on January 17, 2008 (boomark / email).
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