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Weekdays are the most dangerous for bike riders, and six other facts
http://www.mlive.com/news/index.ssf/...accidents.html
On June 7, 2016, a motorist driving along North Westnedge Avenue in Kalamazoo struck a group of bicyclists. Five of the cyclists died from the collision and another four were injured. While this tragedy falls into the extreme side of these incidents, looking at year-over-year statewide data of traffic crashes involving bicyclists, a troubling trend is revealed: while total crashes involving bikes have fallen over the past 10 years, 2015 marked the highest number of bike-related traffic deaths in more than a decade. Analyzing data on traffic crashes involving bicyclists illustrates many common conditions behind these accidents, and some interesting changes in trends for the record-setting 2015. Here are the highlights from the data: Cheers |
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Weekdays are the most dangerous for bike riders, and six other facts
On Fri, 1 Jul 2016 11:41:56 -0700 (PDT), Sir Ridesalot
wrote: http://www.mlive.com/news/index.ssf/...accidents.html With a drop in accidents from 15-18% on weekdays, to 10% on weekends, I suspect that the results are not statistically significant due to the wide variations and the low number of accidents involved. All this says is that more people ride bicycles on weekdays than weekends. A somewhat different point of view: http://www.bactrack.com/blogs/expert-center/35042821-the-most-dangerous-times-on-the-road This article is all about cars, not bicycles, but many of the factoids mentioned probably apply equally to cars, bicycles, pedestrians, livestock, and fixed objects. When a driver is out of control, what they hit is largely a matter of who gets in their way. For example: The NHTSA reports that most accidents occur during "rush hour," between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. And according to the NHTSA, Saturday is the most dangerous day of the week to drive, primarily because there are more cars and more drunk drivers on the road than any other day. According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, 31% of fatal drunk-driving accidents occur on the weekend, and the highest number of drunk drivers is on the road between midnight and 3 a.m. Fatal crashes are also four times higher at night than during the day. Beware of vacation drivers perhaps? IIHS also discovered that seven of the 25 deadliest days in the U.S. occurred during August, which made it the deadliest month on the road. September and July rank as the second and third deadliest months, according to the NHTSA, and March had the fewest auto fatalities. So, if you're planning a cross country ride, do it in March. I wonder if there's an app for estimating the risk of riding at any particular time or day? Something like the weather report, except it deals with the probabiliy of getting involved in an accident, which should be predictable with about the same accuracy as the weather. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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Weekdays are the most dangerous for bike riders, and six other facts
AE6KS
the app is your brain age ($$$$$$$) tire wear both in degrade vs hormonal excess mix producing a hi incident rate in warmer weather or leaving the usual domains for new unknown territory with fat tigue. Winter driving is dangerous. Hot day when Brown went under the trailer. US 27 is an old route blvd charmer. I do the same...set the speed control for 85 n watch for radar. over the crest n around the bend. Bad EQ Brown. |
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Weekdays are the most dangerous for bike riders, and six other facts
On Sat, 2 Jul 2016 10:42:22 -0700 (PDT), DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH
wrote: https://goo.gl/orpcdp Same as: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bear+riding+bicycle Now I understand why the bear killed the bicyclist in Glacier National Park. The bear wanted to ride the bicycle and the bicyclist declined. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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Weekdays are the most dangerous for bike riders, and six other facts
On Saturday, July 2, 2016 at 6:15:29 PM UTC+1, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
I wonder if there's an app for estimating the risk of riding at any particular time or day? Something like the weather report, except it deals with the probabiliy of getting involved in an accident, which should be predictable with about the same accuracy as the weather. I hate to sound like Krygowski throwing one of his "Danger! Danger!" tantrums, but the total number of fatal accidents on any day in a nation of huge geographic spread is just too low to conclude that by staying home you stand a significantly better chance of staying alive. Even at a lower level, merely wishing not be involved in any accident, not just a fatal accident, I'm not at all certain that statistically the conditions are conducive to a hard and fast conclusion. On the other hand, you have to draw a line somewhere, and to approach my town house from either side, one has to pass a bar, so on Saturdays nights I don't ride between about six and eight in the evening (when the binge drinkers are on their way home to dinner) and usually not until after midnight (when by law the pubs close). As I say, probably a precaution too far, but I throw it into the pot in the certain knowledge it will elevate Franki-boy's blood pressure simply for discovering that I'm human. Andre Jute PS I know you were joking, Jeff. but the statistically challenged clowns on RBT share another characteristic in common: they're totally humorless. You can test this: those who laugh at this joke of yours will also be the ones who've demonstrated in the past that they grasp statistics is more of an art than a mere mathematical technique, and in any event of a utility stricly limited by the humility of those who wield it. It would be well to put a warning over jokes for chi squares: Here Be Statistical Trolls! |
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Weekdays are the most dangerous for bike riders, and six other facts
https://goo.gl/SkBZPy flat...forage....cubs ? My nab is Pub Central. People rent Mustangs for moshing the main drags. Saturday the 4th weekend ? Well, they're tuned if not capable. What, you wanna get out n drive with them ? gnaw. They lack the talent. No apprixseation for form. My observation riding down the intercoastal from the island at happy hour is the crowd carries glasses....they are stoned. On weekdays ? inattention from the everyday crippled. density. Glacier is burned over bad. Snagville. |
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