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BentMikey said:I'm sorry you took the whole safety discussion personally because of this - but that's not my fault. Cycling is still a very safe activity, pointing out the times when something went wrong isn't going to change that.
Eat MY Dust said:I find cycling very safe. BUT, the problem is that even the smallest of accidents can end in major damage. A small slip on the bike can result in multiple broken bones etc. You can drive around all day in your car having small bumps and scrapes and it's never going to affect you. So with that thought, cycling is dangerous, but only when you're having accidents.
Is that as clear as mud!?!?!
Eat MY Dust said:I find cycling very safe. BUT, the problem is that even the smallest of accidents can end in major damage. A small slip on the bike can result in multiple broken bones etc. You can drive around all day in your car having small bumps and scrapes and it's never going to affect you. So with that thought, cycling is dangerous, but only when you're having accidents.
Is that as clear as mud!?!?!
Eat MY Dust said:I tried wearing headphone but found them useless at speeds above 18mph(ish) as the wind noise drowned the music out. I spend most of my commute above 20mph and I could only hear music at the traffic lights so didn't see the point. In fact, when commuting I sometimes can't hear cars coming up behind me due to wind noise, especially above 30 mph and that's without headphones. I do understand that some of the slower riders (not naming any names......Mags) will not have experienced this!!
Cromcruaich said:Didn't appear to change the weighting in favour of the motorcycles did it. A mile is a mile, its an excellent measure of use - infact take out the motorway miles and the fatalities that occur on them and the weighting could well go the other way. RTA fatalities are much more likely when driving at higher speed. i'll wait for you to track down the statistics, save me the trouble of scouring the doc.
Not particularly passing comment on either side of the discussion - just highlighting some facts rather than conjecture.
BentMikey said:Actually, I get more and more wind at 30 plus, so it still happens on a 'bent.