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  • that between 1988/90 and 1991/92, adult cyclist non-head injury hospital admissions reduced by 4% ), child cyclist non-head injury admissions reduced by 13%, and that serious casualties for all road
  • injuries into account. The model showed that the divergence was not due to random variation (p<0.001); that before the helmet law the proportion of cyclists with a head injury was on average 6%

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