Psyclist
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I know the death rates for others (such as diseases and pedestrians) is higher, just thought that it's still a lot of people who've died nonetheless.
It kind of hit me with a pinch of reality when reading it, as to how the possibilities are of a fatality can be.
I can rely on my experience of cycling, but I can't rely on the motorist, and that's what scares me when out on the roads.
This article also shows how easy it is to not see a cyclist, and what drivers should be taught, quite an interesting read:
"What an RAF pilot can teach us about being safe on the road"
I've ridden roads for a while now, but an accident is always waiting to happen at any time.
It kind of hit me with a pinch of reality when reading it, as to how the possibilities are of a fatality can be.
I can rely on my experience of cycling, but I can't rely on the motorist, and that's what scares me when out on the roads.
This article also shows how easy it is to not see a cyclist, and what drivers should be taught, quite an interesting read:
"What an RAF pilot can teach us about being safe on the road"
I've ridden roads for a while now, but an accident is always waiting to happen at any time.