Cyclist's death

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ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker
:sad:

RIP.....


Another totally avoidable tragic loss
 

ASC1951

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
I'm afraid there are half a dozen traffic deaths in the UK every day - cyclists, drivers and pedestrians. But it's still a tiny fraction, because the UK daily total from all causes is some 1300 deaths.
Life has always been an uncertain business.
 

ASC1951

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
[QUOTE 2411923, member: 9609"]Transport related accidents are the biggest cause of death in otherwise perfectly fit and healthy people. The next biggest is people falling down stairs and ladders - if only they would make it compulsory for helmet wearing whilst going up and down stairs.
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Not so. T'other way round, isn't it? Transport is only third (fourth if you include suicides as 'otherwise fit and healthy').Twice as many people commit suicide as are killed on the roads.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/data...rtality-rates-cause-death-2011#zoomed-picture
 

ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
But people commiting suicide do so out of choice (as heart rending as that sounds), but a hell of a lot of road crash death victims have no say in the matter.

It's not always as clear cut as that.
 

400bhp

Guru
[QUOTE 2411923, member: 9609"]Transport related accidents are the biggest cause of death in otherwise perfectly fit and healthy people. The next biggest is people falling down stairs and ladders - if only they would make it compulsory for helmet wearing whilst going up and down stairs.

The 1300 you refer to includes the old dying because they have come to the ends of their natural life - and that's coming to us all sooner or later.[/quote]

It's a superfluous statistic.
 
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RedFeend

RedFeend

Well-Known Member
What a morbid bunch (some) cyclists are!
I was reporting a piece of relevant news when I began this thread, as much to highlight the appalling standard of driving around cyclists on our roads as to bring to members attention the needless death of a fellow cyclist.

If having compassion and a sense of civic duty is morbid in your eyes, then so be it. I'm so glad I live in a country where free thought is not a crime. Happy days.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I was inaccurately reporting a piece of relevant news when I began this thread, as much to highlight the appalling standard of driving around cyclists on our roads as to bring to members attention the needless death of a fellow cyclist.

The press reports said that the driver had been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and as such is innocent until proven guilty. The full circumstances of the incident were not reported and apportioning blame is somewhat premature.

Yes, the death of a cyclist is sad but so is the death of everyone else.
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
What a morbid bunch (some) cyclists are!

Having experienced the life-changing consequences of a motorist's lack of care and consideration, I think there is every reason for cyclists to be aware of the ludicrously trivial penalties meted out to such motorists. That's if they get prosecuted at all.

In my case the driver did a runner having left a false address. The police said they were too busy investigating some fatal crashes elsewhere to spend any more time tracing him.

Only thanks to witnesses and a civil case did I receive compensation. Pure chance.
 
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