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Old September 4th 19, 12:29 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
James[_8_]
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Default Global MHL cabal seek to discredit cycling health benefit to riskratio

The authors are part of a cabal that wish all countries to have MHL for
all cyclists. Recently they have published papers that, in their minds,
prove the MHL introduction in Australia did _not_ result in far fewer
people cycling, and then based on that work, in a follow up paper showed
that assuming the same number of people were cycling after MHLs
introduction, some calculated number of people were saved based on
fatalities before & after.

Now they wish to discredit prior works that claim regular cycling health
benefits outweigh risks. They will stop at nothing to further
marginalise healthy and benign active transport.

https://psyarxiv.com/h5uxg

Meanwhile there is an org calling for pedestrians to be forced to wear
hi vis.

http://www.3aw.com.au/pedestrian-dea...while-walking/

Where will it end?

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