The Government, Federated Farmers and the Children’s Commissioner have rejected the idea of banning children from riding quad bikes, despite the death of a six-year-old girl at the weekend.
Emergency services were called to the Thundercross Valley Bike Park, 20km west of Huntly, about 3pm on Saturday after Amber Taylor Vincent was killed.
It is understood she was with her father at the park and was wearing a helmet while riding the bike.
Two cabinet ministers have dismissed calls for quad bike law reforms after the accident.
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