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Avoid Quad Bike Danger AbroadAs holidaymakers continue to jet off to foreign shores for a summer break, a Carlisle-based solicitor is campaigning for them to think twice before hiring quad bikes on foreign soil. Whether by the Spanish coast or on a Greek island, quad bikes are becoming an increasingly popular way for tourists to get around. But Nick Gutteridge, Head of Personal Injury at Burnetts and a spokesperson for the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), says a lack of advice from foreign hire companies, as well as a laid back attitude toward health and safety, could mean people are taking serious risks. Nick said people may not realise how powerful the machines are. “Hiring a quad bike may seem like great fun, but the power of a quad bike is similar to a car or motorbike. We are really concerned that some foreign companies are not giving people enough instruction on how to handle the bike, or aren’t insisting that people wear safety helmets,” he said. Nick said simple precautions should be taken if people intend to hire a quad bike abroad: * When taking out holiday insurance, let the insurance company know you intend to hire a quad bike so that you are given the right kind of cover. End 17th August, 2009 Note to editors: * APIL (Association of Personal Injury Lawyers ) is a not-for-profit organisation, whose members are dedicated to campaigning for improvements in the law to help people who are injured or become ill through no fault of their own. |
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