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SUMMARY:The Law of Cycling
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DESCRIPTION:With Personal Injury Lawyer Ian Brisbin.\nhttps://bpl.libnet.i
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We see more and more cyclists out on our b
 usy roads as days get warmer and daylight is longer. And with the enjoymen
 t of cycling comes a risk to personal safety. So\, before you hit the road
  on two wheels this summer\, get informed! Ian Brisbin\, a local lawyer\, 
 avid cyclist\, and cycling advocate\, talks about the best bike safety str
 ategies and the rights and responsibilities of cyclists.</p>\n<p>In this s
 ession\, Ian Brisbin covers such topics as the laws that apply to people o
 n bikes\, how to be safer while cycling\, what cyclists need to do when in
 volved in a collision\, and how to become an advocate for cycling in your 
 community.</p>\n<h5>About the Presenter</h5>\n<p>A civil litigation lawyer
  for over two decades who specializes in personal injury law\, Ian Brisbin
  is passionate about a lot of things: his community\, the welfare of the p
 eople who live here\, active living\, and the law. He's been honoured annu
 ally by his peers since 2020 as one of Canada's "Best Lawyers" in the pers
 onal injury field. Through his practice at Velo Law\, he focuses on law re
 lating to cyclists and cyclists seriously injured in crashes.</p>\nhttps:/
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