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Accidents in the canton of St. Gallen: Two cyclists collided with cars during a popular tour and were injured
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Accidents in the canton of St. Gallen: Two cyclists collided with cars during a popular tour and were injured

During a cycling tour in the canton of St. Gallen, two cyclists were involved in collisions with cars within an hour. The police are now investigating whether the participants followed traffic regulations.

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Accidents in the canton of St. Gallen: Two cyclists collided with cars during a popular tour and were injured

During a cycling tour in the canton of St. Gallen, two cyclists were involved in collisions with cars within an hour. The police are now investigating whether the participants followed traffic regulations.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a traffic incident without taking a stance or showing bias. It focuses on the events and mentions the police investigation into compliance with traffic rules, which is neutral in tone and framing.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 98): The article provides clear and concise information about two accidents during a bike tour in St. Gallen canton. It mentions that police are investigating whether traffic rules were followed, which aligns with the cross-source consensus. The language is neutral and factual.

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