Originally Posted by
ItsJustMe
The vast majority of cycling accidents are completely avoidable by action of the cyclist. Mostly they're people riding the wrong way, riding drunk, riding without proper safety gear (lights/reflectors), riding on sidewalks and not using care crossing intersections, using bike lanes and acting as though they actually provide you any protection, etc.
Do you have any references for this specific breakdown of the cause/contributing factor for the "vast majority of cycling accidents" for adults?