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Pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists are often called 'vulnerable road users' because they:
Vulnerable road users lack the crash protection that car occupants have, so even low-speed collisions can cause severe injuries. Drivers carry extra responsibil
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Question: Pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists are often called 'vulnerable road users' because they:
Answer options:
- Are less skilled than other road users ✅ Have little physical protection compared with motor-vehicle occupants and are at much higher risk of serious injury in a collision
- Always travel slower than cars
- Cause more collisions than drivers
Correct answer: Have little physical protection compared with motor-vehicle occupants and are at much higher risk of serious injury in a collision
Explanation: Vulnerable road users lack the crash protection that car occupants have, so even low-speed collisions can cause severe injuries. Drivers carry extra responsibility to anticipate their movements, give them space, and avoid manoeuvres that put them at risk.
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