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Bicyclist Fatalities in AZ 2009
On Nov 18, 5:52*pm, wrote:
Speaking of not riding while drunk . . . "One In Three Fatal Bicycle Accidents Linked To Alcohol" Dear Carl, Why is it that we tend to focus on the death statistics and overlook the serious injuries? Regards, James. |
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Calling rear gunner Krygowski, was Bicyclist Fatalities in AZ 2009
"Calling rear gunner Krygowski. Rear gunner Krygowski to the rear
guard. Rear gunner Krygowski wanted for rear guard defense!" Don't you think this is cruel and unusual punishment for Frank, Phil? After all, he's convinced us, and a few weakminded acolytes, that there are no, repeat no, fatal bicycle accidents in the States, and the few people on bicycles who die aren't really bicyclists but drunks, or otherwise deserving of their fate, and the hit and run motorists who kill them should stick around to accept the plaudits of grateful Citizens for a Cycling America (CACA). Why do you keep feeding his obsession? Andre Jute Just the fax mam, I'll get the e-mail later On Nov 17, 3:33*am, Phil H wrote: "Traffic records for all bicyclist fatalities occurring in Arizona during the year 2009 were categorized and listed according to manner of collision and assignment of fault. Primary results are that 11 of 25 fatalities (44%) were determined to be the fault of the cyclist; while 14 of 25 (56%) were the fault of a motor vehicle driver. The most common manner of collision is when a driver strikes a cyclist from behind" Of the 14 driver caused fatalities there were 6 traffic citations, 7 criminal indictments and 1 neither. Phil H |
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André Jute is doing that thing that makes people dislike him
On 11/18/2010 5:49 AM, Andre Jute wrote:
"Calling rear gunner Krygowski. Rear gunner Krygowski to the rear guard. Rear gunner Krygowski wanted for rear guard defense!" [...] yawn -- Tēm ShermĒn - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. |
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André Jute is doing that thing that makes people dislike him
makes me weep for the pro Bill Bunko |
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Bicyclist Fatalities in AZ 2009
On Nov 18, 6:32*am, James wrote:
Dear Carl, Why is it that we tend to focus on the death statistics and overlook the serious injuries? One reason is that data on deaths is much more robust than data on serious injuries. In fact, even the definition of "death" is much more clear than the definition of "serious injuries." Another reason is that counts of fatalities and counts of serious injuries tend to move in parallel. IOW, situations that cause lots of fatalities also tend to cause lots of serious injuries. Riding in cars is an example. But James, if you are interested in serious injuries, you should find some good data on serious injuries while cycling and post it, especially if it tells us something new. - Frank Krygowski |
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Tom Sherman, two-faced ratface
On Nov 18, 11:56*am, Tēm ShermĒn °_° ""twshermanDELETE\"@THI
$southslope.net" wrote: On 11/18/2010 5:49 AM, Andre Jute wrote: "Calling rear gunner Krygowski. Rear gunner Krygowski to the rear guard. Rear gunner Krygowski wanted for rear guard defense!" [...] yawn -- T m Sherm n - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. Aren't you the same little rat-faced hypocrite who's always whining about me putting people's names in headlines? Oh, right, I know who you are now. The one who thinks Mussolini was der Fuhrer of the Third Reich. Ignorant as well as hypocritical. No wonder you and the fascist homogenizer Krygowski are birds of a feather. -- Andre Jute |
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Bicyclist Fatalities in AZ 2009
On Nov 18, 9:11*am, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On Nov 18, 6:32*am, James wrote: Dear Carl, Why is it that we tend to focus on the death statistics and overlook the serious injuries? One reason is that data on deaths is much more robust than data on serious injuries. *In fact, even the definition of "death" is much more clear than the definition of "serious injuries." Another reason is that counts of fatalities and counts of serious injuries tend to move in parallel. *IOW, situations that cause lots of fatalities also tend to cause lots of serious injuries. * Riding in cars is an example. Actually, a lot of things that used to be fatal are not -- like car accidents and wars. At the other end of the spectrum, see: http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/i...cycling_in_por... http://blog.oregonlive.com/commuting...hsu_bike_injur... Bicycling has a 20% injury rate if you count scraped palms. -- Jay Beattie. |
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André Jute is doing that thing that makes people dislike him
On Nov 18, 3:21*pm, kolldata wrote:
makes me weep for the pro Bill Bunko Why is it that when you're being deliberately nasty, Daniels, -- as distinct from your normal mode of involuntary nastiness -- your language always improves almost to comprehensibility? Just asking. Andre Jute On behalf of mankind, though. |
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Bicyclist Fatalities in AZ 2009
And here once more we have Kreepy Krygo give absolutely lethal cycling
advice: On Nov 18, 5:11*pm, Frank Krygowski wrote: But James, if you are interested in serious injuries, you should find some good data on serious injuries while cycling and post it, No, James should certainly not be reading anything, even cycling injury statistics, 'while cycling', nor should he 'post it' or anything else 'while cycling'. While he's operating his bicycle, he should NOT read and NOT operate a computer. One would think that even Krygowski would know that. Perhaps there are no cycling safety classes at whatever that place is where they let Krygo loose on the students with a welding torch in his hand. Every time I come to RBT I'm amazed, most often at something Krygowski says. How can a guy who proposes himself as a cycling spokesman for all of us be so stupid as to advise people to read and operate a computer on their bikes? Andre Jute If I were dumbfounded more often, I'd be dumbstruck, and if I mix with Krygo much longer, I'll just be dumb; the virus that made him so stupid is most likely contagious |
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Bicyclist Fatalities in AZ 2009
On Nov 18, 10:12*am, Jay Beattie wrote:
On Nov 18, 9:11*am, Frank Krygowski wrote: On Nov 18, 6:32*am, James wrote: Dear Carl, Why is it that we tend to focus on the death statistics and overlook the serious injuries? One reason is that data on deaths is much more robust than data on serious injuries. *In fact, even the definition of "death" is much more clear than the definition of "serious injuries." Another reason is that counts of fatalities and counts of serious injuries tend to move in parallel. *IOW, situations that cause lots of fatalities also tend to cause lots of serious injuries. * Riding in cars is an example. Actually, a lot of things that used to be fatal are not -- like car accidents and wars. *At the other end of the spectrum, see: http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/i...cycling_in_por... http://blog.oregonlive.com/commuting...hsu_bike_injur... Bicycling has a 20% injury rate if you count scraped palms. -- Jay Beattie.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oops, bad links. Try http://blog.oregonlive.com/commuting...ury_stud..html |
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