Just this morning at Bank, another female cyclist has been killed by a tipper lorry. How can the message get across to drivers and cyclists?
Tom
Tom
it's hard to imagine a more nightmarish way to dieJust this morning at Bank, another female cyclist has been killed by a tipper lorry. How can the message get across to drivers and cyclists?
Tom
im not a daily male reader, but seeing their faces somehow brings home the realisation that they were just like oneself, not some anonymous strangers who were in the wrong place at the wrong timeAnother family that will be devastated. London's roads certainly not cycle user friendly.
Have you got a source of stats going back far enough to illustrate this.The four fifths who are men are not having that HGV problem, they got the message about HGV dangers after they suffered some deaths in much earlier years and successfully avoid that danger.
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Flecc has posted here such statistics before, and quite recently this year after earlier female deaths. I completely agree with Flecc that it is political correctness that inhibits the media from highlighting the fact. Until women either stop going down the inside of stopped lorries and ending up in blind spots, or follow the change of practice that male cyclists adopted of getting in front of any vehicle at a controlled junction, these female deaths will continue.Have you got a source of stats going back far enough to illustrate this.
But try and argue it in any cycling forum with or without supporting data and you will be buried under accusations of a) sexism and b) victim blaming.
Ferdinand
Of course, I wouldn't post as such without the evidence, and as oriteroom has said above, I've posted it all before.Have you got a source of stats going back far enough to illustrate this.
The part of your posting that Ferdinand was querying was this bit:Of course, I wouldn't post as such without the evidence, and as oriteroom has said above, I've posted it all before.
However, it's hardly necessary when the evidence is so obvious, this year 86% of the HGV related deaths sufferd by the circa 20% female commuting cyclists. In one of the previous years they achieved all of the HGV related deaths, and to the BBC's credit they did at least raise this problem back then.
There are also deaths related to cars etc, and this gender bias does not exist with those, the majority involving males as one would expect when they are the majority of cyclists.
Put the two together and clearly there is a specific problem related to female cyclists and HGVs. It's known what that is and TfL have stated as such.
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I don't think he's questioning the ratio of women to men being killed, but seeking evidence for men having learned the dangers and adopting a different approach to avoid it.The four fifths who are men are not having that HGV problem, they got the message about HGV dangers after they suffered some deaths in much earlier years and successfully avoid that danger.
If that was the case Michael, oriteroom has answered it. The number of men getting killed this way has been reducing over the years, at a time when all London cycle commuting has been continuously increasing.The part of your posting that Ferdinand was querying was this bit:
I don't think he's questioning the ratio of women to men being killed, but seeking evidence for men having learned the dangers and adopting a different approach to avoid it.
Michael
I didn't take notice of her name Mike and didn't recognise her, I was just a bit annoyed at her comment.Flecc, do you know who this female Liberal MP is?
I am quite willing to write to her
Mike