Comment | You are at higher risk of death as a pedestrian but not of injury, both are at such negligable numbers that its essentially the same. From the link I posted:
* From 2012-2016, one cyclist was killed on Britain’s roads for every 30 million miles travelled by cycle - the equivalent to well over 1,000 times around the world.
* Figures for the last three years suggest that, per billion miles travelled, pedestrians were more likely than cyclists to be killed.
* However, around 59% of non-cyclists in Britain feel that it is too dangerous for them to cycle on the roads. |
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