The NFF’s 30 March 2012 submission to the QLD Rural Plant (quad bike and two wheel motorbike)Code of Practice 2004 states that it is appropriate and timely that independent research be undertaken as a proirity, with the aim of establishing an acceptable industry standard to reduce mortality and injury rates.
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