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<description>&lt;p&gt;Love the cycling vid. Someone ought to make a similar Shanghai one. You wouldn&apos;t need to be as risky. I&apos;ve been bombing round this city on a bike for seven years now, you&apos;ve got to add all kind if things to the traffic. 

When you have pedestrians and other bikers coming out of blind alleys into the road without stopping or looking ... and oncoming turning cars moving into your path on purpose to force you out of the way, it&apos;s like a live action game of Paperboy.

Shanghai Crash Test has cycling videos but they&apos;re  quite tame. Who&apos;s got a helmet-cam then?&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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