Cyclists urged to consider insurance to enhance safety, says Lloyd's chief
Briefly

John Neal, chief executive of Lloyd's of London, asserts that cyclists should have insurance to protect themselves and pedestrians, particularly following serious cycling accidents.
Neal expresses disbelief that cyclists do not wear helmets, stating, "I can't comprehend why anybody would not wear a crash hat riding a bike." His personal experience highlighting the risks of cycling underlines the need for protective measures.
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