Originally Posted by
mikewhite314
I've got a statistics assignment to do and I thought I'd take a poll to see if there is a statistically significant difference in Vehicular Cyclist self-identification between those who commute all of the time (year-round, any weather, any road conditions, barring exceptional circumstances) and those who commute some or most of the time (seasonally, fair weather, when they don't need a car for work, etc.).
The term "Vehicular Cyclist" is as vague a moniker as "Serious Cyclist", "Good Cyclist" or "Safe Cyclist" and defined just as loosely. "Vehicular Cyclist" can mean whatever the speaker/writer thinks/wants/claims it to mean since there is no commonly accepted definition or measurable characteristics.