Shouldn't the driver get out and open the door for him?
He's not a socialist for goodness sake.
He's not a socialist for goodness sake.
Happy to note it was. "Tongue in cheek ".All free for cyclists ????
Playing devils advocate and said tongue in cheek about tax , ins and reg....but think there should be some test for town riding and some kind of registration/ identity...
No that's not the bottom line, it isn't even necessarily a problem since your comparison is plainly very silly.The bottom line is a cyclist is 17 times more likely to die on a cycle journey than a car driver on a car journey
You really are a chump! Of course few drivers die in city collisions, the average speeds are far too slow and their protection in modern cars is far too great for death to occur.In London figure must be nearer 50...very few drivers die in city collisions.
In London it averages out at 1 cyclist per month killed...
Utter rubbish.
In 2014 107 cyclists died on roads. 3 died off road.
The fact cyclists are so vulnerable simply means the need more training or exercise much greater care.
BTW there is no such thing as an accident. They all died in incidents caused by either themselves, a driver or combination of the two.
The drivers have all gone through training and testing...the cyclists should too.
And the 17 times more likely to die takes into account mileage...( deaths per constant mileage) In reality its far worse.
No matter how you spin it a cyclist is 17 times more likely to die than a driver/ passenger. In London figure must be nearer 50...very few drivers die in city collisions.
And here you are a " responsible" cyclist advocating doing nothing.
In London it averages out at 1 cyclist per month killed...It doesn't even make the news..Its appalling. I,ll bet there are lots of families wishing members had not taken up cycling or that they,d had training or something done along lines in foreign cities.
Will you please stop using false figures.113 cyclist deaths is extremely high when you consider the number of miles and people going on car journeys.
A death a month in London is not acceptable.
I must agree strongly with this. My latest brush with my fate came two weeks ago at the hands of the driver of a car whom was breaking the rules, driving carelessly and with total disregard to my well being. A high end car driven by a man in a suit whom supposedly was "trained and licensed". Part of my body dented the rear quater panel. My front wheel had to have damaged the side. He didn't even touch his brakes and kept right on going. What was I doing? I was traveling at 22mph, in a defensive position, traveling between cars parked on both sides. He decided to plow through anyway. My knee and hip are still quite sore but happily I am otherwise ok.Will you please stop using false figures.
Nearly 100 deaths nationwide outside London can be considered high in a nation which has a low level of cycling. but this does not apply to London.
From a peak of 22 deaths in a year long ago the rate has been diminishing as a result of the many sensible measures taken, so this year at nearly the end we've had 9 deaths. That is not 1 death a month.
That 9 deaths have mainly occurred during over 128 million cycle commuting journeys alone. That's one death per 14 million cycle commuting journeys, so someone would have to live well over 600 lifetimes to reach that many cycle commuting journeys.
And that's without including all the other forms of cycling in London. We have a very active sport cycing scene, both road and mountain biking, plus extensive BMXing, and there's also more utility bike use than in most of Britain.
As I said before and have shown here, cycling in London now is incredibly safe and much safer than anywhere else in the country. Our death rate this year is only just over half that of the rest of the country, despite us having three times the cycling rate of the rest.
So preach to the rest of the country if you wish, but please stop using historic and sometimes inaccurate internet figures about London now.
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That doesn't sound right if you mean only 3 cyclists died off road. My neighbour was a cyclist and he died in his bed (off-road) of cancer in 2014. Is he included in your 3. In fact 500,000 deaths were registered in England and Wales in 2014. I bet a fair proportion were cyclists..Utter rubbish.
In 2014 107 cyclists died on roads. 3 died off road.
More bunkum, you clearly know absolutely nothing about the London cycling situation. How can you say "especially" too high in London when London's death rate is so much lower than the rest of the country?And if those deaths ( whatever the number is its too high especially in London) were attriibutable to driver faults the distribution of cyclists killed would be random. It is not. It is predominantly male ( even after taking into account more males cycle) and from age range 15 to 25...
No 6 were female and yes you are correct it seems a particular problem for what could be timid cyclists not getting away from junctions when large trucks turn left...but if you actually examine numbers killed and seriously hurt( life changing injuries) you,ll see even in London its males suffering the most, and yes country roads account for more deaths owing to likely speed of impact...but whatever your reasoning, whoever is being killed the numbers ate there.More bunkum, you clearly know absolutely nothing about the London cycling situation. How can you say "especially" too high in London when London's death rate is so much lower than the rest of the country?
And the gender issue is completely the reverse in London, it's female cyclists who dominate the deaths. Less than 1 in 4 cycling commuters are female yet year after year their death rate is far higher than that, Here's the fact from published information:
According to Transport for London, women make only a quarter of our city’s bike journeys, yet they represent 39 per cent of adult cycling fatalities in the past six-and-a-half years.
And this imbalance has always been the case, 10 of the 13 London cyclists killed in 2009 were female despite making only a quarter of the journeys for example, and in one year historically all 8 London cycling deaths were female.
This is especially true of the truck v cyclist deaths, most of those are of female cyclists and it's well understood why, as you'd find out if you researched the issue properly.
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For the umpteenth time, it is not a death a month now!A death a month in our capital, no matter what you say Flecc is absolutely unacceptable.
I am fully on flecc's side of this so called ridiculous argument. Programs such as what London are putting out there is the way forward. Programs that create greater awarness between both drivers and cyclist. The herculean and expensive program of training future cyclists in the obvious would be a futile exercise. I doubt highly that incidents of death and injury amonst cyclist would happen. Cyclist are in the class of vunerable traffic for a reason yet drivers often and regularly ignore this fact. Penalties for drivers whom injure and kill vunerable road users is laughable. There seems to be little or no coincidence for drivers even when video evidence is present. Points and a fine for killing or injuring someone on a bike is a reality in this country even when proven negligent. This is because it is handled through the highway code and not the criminal court system. Like I said in an earlier post.Flecc
The 2016 results are not published yet but online there is a list of fatalities.
It currently stands at 118 nationwide and having scanned them 11 were in London. So yes not quite averaging 1 a month for this year.Lets hope it does not increase before 31st to make it 1 a month.
Serious injuries are way up..
Whatever is happening is not enough but carry on defending a ridiculous argument.
As a bare minimum riders should be made to wear helmets and high vis jackets. Yes , perhaps ineffective but if it saved one death well worth it.
Folk who have cycled for years should be advocating training. For the life of me I just do not understand your view point. Its as if deaths are somehow acceptable...every single one was avoidable. ( well actually one poor chap had heart failure so perhaps not that one)
If cyclists must share space with 10 tonne trucks they should at a minimum be expected to attend some training. Its simply barmy.
I cant launch a boat, go for a dive,go jet skiing or anything ( especially in Europe) without either training and insurance..yet a 14 year old ( and younger) can simply borrow any old bike and pedal through London 2 feet away from 20tonne trucks. Its plain ridiculous.
We have been anesthetised to the danger of traffic.
Drivers are foolish, many incompetent, some drunk, some speed, some drive recklessly, many drive whilst phoning yet you advocate letting new cyclists mix amongst them with zero training. Its utterly bewildering .
In a 100 years we,ll look back with incredulity and say in 21st century kids could share roads with trucks with absolutely no training...
Exactly, and another of the reported deaths wasn't actually in London but over the border.( well actually one poor chap had heart failure so perhaps not that one)