Cycling – Safety in Numbers

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Safety in Numbers

Safety in Numbers

It’s good to hear about this report which shows an increase in the number of kilometers cycled, combined with a decrease in the number of fatalities. CTC link It is always possible to draw many conclusions from statistics, but, this seems good news. Intuitively as a cyclist you feel there is ’safety in numbers’ – Cycle in a place where a cyclist is a rarerity (e.g. NY) and it feels more dangerous than a place where cycling is more numerous.

This report certaintly backs up the global statistic (cycle rates by Country) showing a marked correlation between cycling rates and cycling fatalities.

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From 2007 to 2008, cycling in the UK increased by 12%, at the same time as a substantial fall in cycling deaths, down from 136  to 115, the second lowest level ever, along with a very small increase of 1% in serious and slight injuries.

The good news is that there is potential for  a momentum effect. If more cycle and it becomes safer, the more will be encouraged to cycle and it creates a virtuous circle.

There is a huge difference in cycle rates between different UK Cities.

Bradford has less than 0.5% of journeys taken by bike. It has a serious injury or fatality rate of 100 per 10,000 cycle journeys.

At the other end of the scale, York has a rate of 6% of journeys taken by bike. The serious injury or fatality rate falls to 20 per 10,000 cycle journeys.

2 comments ↓

#1 botogol on 07.15.09 at 10:03 am

Commuting regularly 17 miles West to East through central London I can report a vast increase in the number of cyclists over the last two years, and I concur: because of the increased numbers my journeys have felt much safer – and are much more companiable and fun. There is quite a peloton on the Kings Road in the mornings this summer.

Ok, some commuter etiquette questions for you to opine on:
- is it OK to draft?
- if so, how close?
- if you find someone drafting off you, is it acceptable, at the next lights, to suggest he take a turn on the front?

#2 Rantwick on 07.16.09 at 8:36 pm

I’m really enjoying the uptick in bikes on the street. I’m waiting to see if there is any real increase in Winter riders here in often snowy London Ontario Canada!

Botogol:
- Not without asking
- Not too close!
- Yes!

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