Originally Posted by mastershake916
1. That's kind of deceptive when you're talking to cyclists, if it was among cyclists only then the percentage of deaths would be much higher.
cyclists have no greater danger per mile, per hour, per participant than any driver or pedestrian and I'd love to see evidence to the contrary.
Besides, we all know it's how you do something that's dangerous, not what you do. Couple that with what you've agreed with and add in the lack of collateral damage of a bicycle collision vs. an automotive collision, and we get to see what's really dangerous. People not riding bikes. (or people riding bikes like bozos)