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Old October 10th 17, 01:09 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
TMS320
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Default UK cyclists kill or maim two people a week

On 09/10/17 00:12, TMS320 wrote:
On 08/10/17 08:52, MrCheerful wrote:
We were told that their low inertia and rotating couples couldn't
hurt a fly,


*We* have not been told this.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/863...ans-every-week


...compared to the 10 a week killed and 100 a week injured by drivers.


On Jeremy Vine yesterday (I can't a weblink to the story), a case of
driver being cleared of killing someone on a zebra crossing helps build
a case of there being one law for drivers and another for cyclists.

Actually, the figures above are interesting. We are told that cycle
journeys represent 2% of road journeys (I can't be bothered to verify).
The figures show that injuries involving bicycles are about 2% (*) of
those involving motor vehicles.

But 6.8% of the injuries involving motor vehicles lead to death, whereas
only 1.8% of the injuries involving a bicycle do so. Which also means
that out of the whole spectrum of non-fatal injuries, those from a
bicycle must be much less severe. So yes, it demonstrates that bicycles
are considerably less dangerous.

(*) Direct correlation or coincidence? Impossible to know because it is
likely that a greater proportion of vehicle journeys are through
non-dense urban areas or that pedestrians stay out of the way of areas
with heavy traffic.
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