An Introduction to motor cycling

Australia, 1976

Film
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Episode of Series “Motorcycle safety”.
Inexperience, unpreparedness, and a powerful machine, are al1 factors which cause motor cycle accidents, and contribute to an awful and unnecessary waste. Points out the different types of motor cycles appropriate to different individuals, purposes and situations, as well as explaining how a motor cycle works.

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co-director

Peter Johnson

Tony Hansen

co-producer

Peter Johnson

Timothy Read

production company

Film Australia

Duration

00:09:17:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1976

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Motorcycling

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