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Old November 24th 15, 11:10 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
David Lang
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"UK cycling population hits 8.7 million

UK cycling population hits 8.7 million

Cycling now has a participation level of close to nine-million according
to a new report from SPORTS MARKETING SURVEYS INC. (SMS INC.).

The independent sports research firm has put together a report that
found 16.9% of adults in the UK are cyclists, with the average
participant cycling 48.9 times in the past year."

http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/uk-...million/017155



8,700,000 regular cyclists? In an island with an area of 94.600 square
miles?

92 cyclists per square mile?

I'm guessing this might be where the Crispin idiot gets the figures that
there is an RTC with injury every 3.7 miles of road.

Or most cyclists are Ninjas?


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Old November 25th 15, 12:11 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Tom Crispin[_5_]
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On Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at 11:10:28 PM UTC, David Lang wrote:
"UK cycling population hits 8.7 million

UK cycling population hits 8.7 million

Cycling now has a participation level of close to nine-million according
to a new report from SPORTS MARKETING SURVEYS INC. (SMS INC.).

The independent sports research firm has put together a report that
found 16.9% of adults in the UK are cyclists, with the average
participant cycling 48.9 times in the past year."

http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/uk-...million/017155



8,700,000 regular cyclists? In an island with an area of 94.600 square
miles?

92 cyclists per square mile?

I'm guessing this might be where the Crispin idiot gets the figures that
there is an RTC with injury every 3.7 miles of road.


And that figure comes from a Government report which give a 95% chance of road traffic injuries being between 680 and 920 thousand.

You then take the highest figure as fact.
You then calculate that there is only ever one injury per road traffic collision, giving 920,000 collisions per year.
You then Google the length of road in the UK and find an answer of about 250,000 miles.
You divide collisions by miles and get an answer of 3.68.
You round this up to 3.7 (not unreasonably)
You then state that there is a collision every 3.7 miles.

Hahahahahaha

If all your logic was correct, and your maths unflawed, you would have given a figure of 3.7 collisions per mile of road.

Unfortunately you have plankwitted logic and you cannot make trivial mathematical calculations.

However, what can be deduced from the Government report is that there is a 95% probability that the number of road traffic injuries per mile of highway per year lies somewhere between 2.72 injuries and 3.68.

Or most cyclists are Ninjas?

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Old November 25th 15, 01:14 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
David Lang
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On 25/11/2015 00:11, Tom Crispin wrote:
On Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at 11:10:28 PM UTC, David Lang wrote:
"UK cycling population hits 8.7 million

UK cycling population hits 8.7 million

Cycling now has a participation level of close to nine-million
according to a new report from SPORTS MARKETING SURVEYS INC. (SMS
INC.).

The independent sports research firm has put together a report
that found 16.9% of adults in the UK are cyclists, with the
average participant cycling 48.9 times in the past year."

http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/uk-...million/017155





8,700,000 regular cyclists? In an island with an area of 94.600 square
miles?

92 cyclists per square mile?

I'm guessing this might be where the Crispin idiot gets the figures
that there is an RTC with injury every 3.7 miles of road.


And that figure comes from a Government report which give a 95%
chance of road traffic injuries being between 680 and 920 thousand.


Which is clearly bollox. One RTC every 3.7 miles? Have some sense,
halfwit.

You then take the highest figure as fact.


Only an idiot like you would do that.

You then calculate that there is only ever one injury per road
traffic collision, giving 920,000 collisions per year. You then
Google the length of road in the UK and find an answer of about
250,000 miles. You divide collisions by miles and get an answer of
3.68. You round this up to 3.7 (not unreasonably) You then state that
there is a collision every 3.7 miles.

Hahahahahaha


You appear to be shooting yourself in the foot - again. More than one
one injury per RTC makes your figures even more ridiculous.

If all your logic was correct, and your maths unflawed, you would
have given a figure of 3.7 collisions per mile of road.


Which is exactly what you are claiming, and it simply doesn't happen,
does it, halfwit?

Unfortunately you have plankwitted logic and you cannot make trivial
mathematical calculations.


Your problem is that I can do exactly that. Which is why I consistently
make a fool of you.

However, what can be deduced from the Government report is that there
is a 95% probability that the number of road traffic injuries per
mile of highway per year lies somewhere between 2.72 injuries and
3.68.


Which is clearly utter bollox. Do you see that on a daily basis?



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Old November 25th 15, 09:46 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Tom Crispin[_5_]
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On Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 1:14:26 AM UTC, David Lang wrote:

And that figure comes from a Government report which give a 95%
chance of road traffic injuries being between 680 and 920 thousand.


Which is clearly bollox. One RTC every 3.7 miles? Have some sense,
halfwit.


No you plankwit. Do the maths correctly. Up to 3.7 casualties per mile of road, NOT up to 1 casualty every 3.7 miles. The carnage on our roads could be over 10 time worse than your flawed maths suggest.
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Old November 25th 15, 11:58 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
John Smith[_7_]
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Tom Crispin wrote:
On Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 1:14:26 AM UTC, David Lang wrote:


And that figure comes from a Government report which give a 95% chance
of road traffic injuries being between 680 and 920 thousand.


Which is clearly bollox. One RTC every 3.7 miles? Have some sense,
halfwit.


No you plankwit. Do the maths correctly. Up to 3.7 casualties per mile of
road, NOT up to 1 casualty every 3.7 miles. The carnage on our roads
could be over 10 time worse than your flawed maths suggest.


You're dealing with an unemployed handyman whose sense of entitlement and
superiority is unshakeable - and wholly unmerited.

He will never admit that his command of even basic arithmetic is as
non-existent as Nugent's skills in Latin.

--
john smith
'_The Guardian_. Wrong about everything. All the time'
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Old November 25th 15, 02:52 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On 25/11/2015 11:58, John Smith wrote:
Tom Crispin wrote:
On Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 1:14:26 AM UTC, David Lang wrote:


And that figure comes from a Government report which give a 95% chance
of road traffic injuries being between 680 and 920 thousand.


Which is clearly bollox. One RTC every 3.7 miles? Have some sense,
halfwit.


No you plankwit. Do the maths correctly. Up to 3.7 casualties per mile of
road, NOT up to 1 casualty every 3.7 miles. The carnage on our roads
could be over 10 time worse than your flawed maths suggest.


You're dealing with an unemployed handyman whose sense of entitlement and
superiority is unshakeable - and wholly unmerited.

He will never admit that his command of even basic arithmetic is as
non-existent as Nugent's skills in Latin.


You are the one who does/did not know what the words "inter" and "alia"
mean.

When they were separated and used independently, you were lost.
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Old November 25th 15, 04:52 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Tom Crispin[_5_]
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On Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 12:00:05 PM UTC, John Smith wrote:
Tom Crispin wrote:
On Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 1:14:26 AM UTC, David Lang wrote:


And that figure comes from a Government report which give a 95% chance
of road traffic injuries being between 680 and 920 thousand.


Which is clearly bollox. One RTC every 3.7 miles? Have some sense,
halfwit.


No you plankwit. Do the maths correctly. Up to 3.7 casualties per mile of
road, NOT up to 1 casualty every 3.7 miles. The carnage on our roads
could be over 10 time worse than your flawed maths suggest.


You're dealing with an unemployed handyman whose sense of entitlement and
superiority is unshakeable - and wholly unmerited.

He will never admit that his command of even basic arithmetic is as
non-existent as Nugent's skills in Latin.


I too have a limited knowledge of Latin. Two years of learning the language, and all I can recall is reciting "porto, portas portat, portamus, portatis, portant."

But I would expect everyone to understand basic mathematics. And while the odd mistake can be forgiven, making fundamental errors time and again is sheer plankwittery.
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Old November 25th 15, 07:09 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
David Lang
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On 25/11/2015 11:58, John Smith wrote:
Tom Crispin wrote:
On Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 1:14:26 AM UTC, David Lang wrote:


And that figure comes from a Government report which give a 95% chance
of road traffic injuries being between 680 and 920 thousand.


Which is clearly bollox. One RTC every 3.7 miles? Have some sense,
halfwit.


No you plankwit. Do the maths correctly. Up to 3.7 casualties per mile of
road, NOT up to 1 casualty every 3.7 miles. The carnage on our roads
could be over 10 time worse than your flawed maths suggest.


You're dealing with an unemployed handyman whose sense of entitlement and
superiority is unshakeable - and wholly unmerited.


Could you explain how I can be a handyman and unemployed at the same time?

My sense of superiority is unshakeable. If it wavers, I just compare
myself to you and all is well again.

He will never admit that his command of even basic arithmetic is as
non-existent as Nugent's skills in Latin.

One doesn't have to admit to something that isn't true, halfwit.
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Old November 26th 15, 09:45 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Peter Keller[_3_]
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On Wed, 25 Nov 2015 01:14:41 +0000, David Lang wrote:

halfwit.


That is a great honour.
Especially from the plankwit.
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Old November 25th 15, 08:36 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
David Lang
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On 24/11/2015 23:10, David Lang wrote:
"UK cycling population hits 8.7 million

UK cycling population hits 8.7 million

Cycling now has a participation level of close to nine-million according
to a new report from SPORTS MARKETING SURVEYS INC. (SMS INC.).

The independent sports research firm has put together a report that
found 16.9% of adults in the UK are cyclists, with the average
participant cycling 48.9 times in the past year."

http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/uk-...million/017155




8,700,000 regular cyclists? In an island with an area of 94.600 square
miles?

92 cyclists per square mile?

I'm guessing this might be where the Crispin idiot gets the figures that
there is an RTC with injury every 3.7 miles of road.

Or most cyclists are Ninjas?


OMG! It gets worse!

920.000 RTCs with injury every year. Allegedly.

Average mileage 10,000 per year. So according to Ready Salted we should
each see 92 RTCs a year! Or 10 every square mile!








 




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