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Originally Posted by wolfchild
Large majority of cyclists own a vehicle and are also drivers. The study is flawed as are majority of studies...Also judging by how a lot of cyclists ride and behave on the roads and out in public I find it very hard to believe that they are better people with better values...Selfish, self-centered, above average sense of self importance and entitlement is how I would describe a lot of cyclists.
Whereas many studies are flawed, that's an unjustified conclusion without reading the methodology and specifying the flaw. How did they differentiate "cyclists"and "drivers"? An important question, but without further information, calling the study "flawed" is just name-calling.

For example, perhaps the division was the person's main transportation method of going to work or school.

And for sure, anecdote and opinion are inferior methods of reaching objective conclusions.
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