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The film illustrates the correct use of the 'right' and 'left' in the traffic reality of a cyclist. The first part deals with the correct behavior of a nine-year-old boy. The second part of the film presents a total of three sequences of incorrect behavior.

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The film illustrates the correct use of the 'right' and 'left' in the traffic reality of a cyclist. The first part deals with the correct behavior of a nine-year-old boy. The second part of the film presents a total of three sequences of incorrect behavior.

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