SuperHans123
Formerly known as snertos999
It sounds horrendous.
So glad to live in Swansea!
So glad to live in Swansea!
It sounds horrendous.
So glad to live in Swansea!
So are we!!It sounds horrendous.
So glad to live in Swansea!
It sounds horrendous.
So glad to live in Swansea!
Cue "Denominator Neglect" by Jo Wood at City University's GI centre. A graphical representation of the safety of London cycling.The perception of danger makes It sound a lot worse than it really is.
Cue "Denominator Neglect" by Jo Wood at City University's GI centre. A graphical representation of the safety of London cycling.
http://www.gicentre.net/blog/2013/11/24/risk-cycling-and-denominator-neglectWhat does that mean?
Well. You're wrong. But you're also missing the point. The pictures show that *real* risk is way way way way below *perceived*risk.One of the comments on that page:-
Now imagine all the red dots if we coloured in all those who had close passes, verbal or physical abuse, left hooks, near misses, tailgating or anything else that normally goes unrecorded in official statistics but makes a journey dangerous or unpleasant as a direct result of having to "share the road" with motor vehicles, and hence the exact type of thing that puts off most normal people from ever getting on a bike past school age. I imagine the picture would look different.
I'd go further and say that the real risk of non-reported problems like "physical and verbal abuse, left hooks, near misses and tailgating" is below the perceived level.Well. You're wrong. But you're also missing the point. The pictures show that *real* risk is way way way way below *perceived*risk.
Not my view.Well. You're wrong. But you're also missing the point. The pictures show that *real* risk is way way way way below *perceived*risk.
Anyway, IME it's the lack of local knowledge that is the worst part of cycling in London, it is difficult to be concentrating on the actual cycling when struggling with navigation, and you'll be very lucky indeed to find any locals capable of assisting with directions.