Cyclist fatalities are on the rise

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I wonder how the deaths are distributed throughout the country. Bearing in mind London has had such a massive increase in cycling in the last few years, it's bound to distort the figures.
 

Banjo

Fuelled with Jelly Babies
Location
South Wales
magnatom said:
Surely that article isn't accurate. I thought there had been a significant increase in cycling during that time. Does anyone have an stats on this?

No stats but the evidence from my own eyes is quite clear cycling definitely seems to be on the increase. Also speaking to staff in Bike shops they say business is good .
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
If cycling increases there probably would be more total incidents (hopefully proportionally less) but I'm reading the report at the moment.

The document states that people who live in deprived areas are more likely to be injured on the roads partly becasue they tend to walk more. What they don't say is that the kids are more likely to play out on the streets and the standard of driving is likely to be below average - with more racing, less seat beat wearing, more speeding. That's what I generally see when I'm in those areas around here.
 

Flyingfox

Senior Member
Location
SE London
magnatom said:
Surely that article isn't accurate. I thought there had been a significant increase in cycling during that time. Does anyone have an stats on this?

If you read the report it actually says cyclists' serious accidents & deaths are down by 27% from the mid-1990's. It's a typical case of 'you can make statistics say whatever you like'. Instead of focusing on this very encouraging figure the media and H&S mob hype the 10% increase in the last couple of years, which have seen a huge increase in cyclists.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
It compared us to other countries but no where in the report have I seen any mention of the differing attitude/respect paid to cyclists in other countries.
 

Downward

Guru
Location
West Midlands
Does it say how much traffic levels have increased ?
Is it about 30% in 5 - 10 years ?

I remember as a lad 20 years ago in my mums street there were 4 cars parked on the road.
Now it's about 16.
 

buggi

Bird Saviour
Location
Solihull
i was listening to this on the news on my way home in the car. drivers attitudes are shocking.

one said, "cyclists are a nuisance, they should construct more cycle paths and get them off the road"

personally, i think it is partly down to the construction of cycle paths that drivers think this. and cycle lanes are worse because drivers don't give you any room at all, they think its ok to drive past you with 6 inches to spare because there is a white line "protecting" you.

they should scrap all cycle paths and lanes and re-educate drivers that we have a right to be there, and they will be severely punished if they are found guilty of causing an accident. then they wouldn't believe they have a right to think the road only belongs to them.

...and would they prefer we were in a car holding them up instead???
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
buggi said:
drivers attitudes are shocking.

they should scrap all cycle paths and lanes and re-educate drivers that we have a right to be there, and they will be severely punished if they are found guilty of causing an accident. then they wouldn't believe they have a right to think the road only belongs to them.

...and would they prefer we were in a car holding them up instead???
Spot on. Post of the week.
 

HJ

Cycling in Scotland
Location
Auld Reekie
buggi said:
i was listening to this on the news on my way home in the car. drivers attitudes are shocking.

one said, "cyclists are a nuisance, they should construct more cycle paths and get them off the road"

personally, i think it is partly down to the construction of cycle paths that drivers think this. and cycle lanes are worse because drivers don't give you any room at all, they think its ok to drive past you with 6 inches to spare because there is a white line "protecting" you.

they should scrap all cycle paths and lanes and re-educate drivers that we have a right to be there, and they will be severely punished if they are found guilty of causing an accident. then they wouldn't believe they have a right to think the road only belongs to them.

...and would they prefer we were in a car holding them up instead???

+1
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Traffic is a massive increase...let the press issue roll on - it might give us a little bit of publicity................

TBH I'll carry on owning my piece of road
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
buggi said:
they will be severely punished if they are found guilty of causing an accident. then they wouldn't believe they have a right to think the road only belongs to them.

I still don't understand why they haven't suggested changing the law to give more status to the pedestrian/cyclist, and to recognise the fact that the car drivers are incharge of a huge lump of metal that causes "accidents" when cyclists and pedestrians "collide with them".
 
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Crankarm

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
summerdays said:
I still don't understand why they haven't suggested changing the law to give more status to the pedestrian/cyclist, and to recognise the fact that the car drivers are incharge of a huge lump of metal that causes "accidents" when cyclists and pedestrians "collide with them".

Erm.....lack of political will............strength of the car industry........... a culture based on the car as it's icon....... archaic legal system.......to name but a few.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Yes but they are the things that need to change... the general attitude of car is king of the road and nobody else should even venture onto it.
 
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