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MrCheerful July 10th 18 06:34 PM

Pedestrians in Northamptonshire 6 times more likely to be hit bycyclists
 
https://www.daventryexpress.co.uk/ne...list-1-8563024

Bruce 'Not Glug' Lee July 10th 18 06:40 PM

Pedestrians in Northamptonshire 6 times more likely to be hit by cyclists
 
MrCheerful wrote:

https://www.daventryexpress.co.uk/ne...list-1-8563024


https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news...ement-12782437

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TMS320 July 10th 18 10:51 PM

Pedestrians in Northamptonshire 6 times more likely to be hit bycyclists
 
On 10/07/18 18:34, MrCheerful wrote:

....a stupid header. Six times more likely than...?

https://www.daventryexpress.co.uk/ne...list-1-8563024

Oh, just a county average so they don't need to lose sleep over it
compared to death by motorist. As it happens, Northampton's overall
pedestrian ksi is 3 times the national average by population and over 4
times higher than, for example, Oxfordshire, a county of similar size
and population.

By the way, the casualty stats for 2016 give pedestrians killed by
distance walked - far better than idiotic vehicle-miles. One per 28m
miles. Compared to cyclists of one per 34m miles.


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