Despite the large increases in cycling in the last two decades the death rates had been falling during the 2010s, probably due to the increase mainly being in cycle commuting which builds experience. From a high of 134 deaths in Britain, there was a later one year low of 99 deaths.
However, the Covid boom in cycling which was mainly leisure in nature in 2020 led to a big increase in deaths, roughly in line with the rate of cycling increase:
"During 2020, pedal cyclist fatalities rose by 41% while pedal cyclist traffic rose by 46%."
No final figures for 2021 yet. Hopefully the recent protective changes in the Highway Code guidance will reduce the deaths for this year.
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However, the Covid boom in cycling which was mainly leisure in nature in 2020 led to a big increase in deaths, roughly in line with the rate of cycling increase:
"During 2020, pedal cyclist fatalities rose by 41% while pedal cyclist traffic rose by 46%."
No final figures for 2021 yet. Hopefully the recent protective changes in the Highway Code guidance will reduce the deaths for this year.
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