WeeE
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- Location
- Glasgow in Scotland
Been reading the grauniad today and looking at the OND statistics for England & Wales. The stereotype of racer-boys in their 20s and 30s coming a cropper from risky cycling just doesn't hold up at all.
Total cyclists killed in transport accidents = 118 (102 males, 16 females)
61 of the total - over half of cyclist fatalities - were aged 45 and over.
21 of the total - roughly one in six - were aged 70 or more.
Females - fatalities fairly evenly spread through age-groups.
Males: 17 fatalities aged 55-59; by far the highest number for any group.
How do folks think the fatalities stack up against the demographic of cyclists and cycle-journeys?
Total cyclists killed in transport accidents = 118 (102 males, 16 females)
61 of the total - over half of cyclist fatalities - were aged 45 and over.
21 of the total - roughly one in six - were aged 70 or more.
Females - fatalities fairly evenly spread through age-groups.
Males: 17 fatalities aged 55-59; by far the highest number for any group.
How do folks think the fatalities stack up against the demographic of cyclists and cycle-journeys?