Drago
Legendary Member
- Location
- Suburban Poshshire
3 to 6 people are killed annually by lightning strikes in the UK. 7 to 8 are killed by stampeding cattle.
Both of those are considered incredibly rare deaths, yet those numbers combined are in the same century range as cycling deaths.
This makes it strange that cycling is considered so dangerous by the public, even stranger when one considers that regular cyclists live on average 7 years longer than sedentary car drivers.
Both of those are considered incredibly rare deaths, yet those numbers combined are in the same century range as cycling deaths.
This makes it strange that cycling is considered so dangerous by the public, even stranger when one considers that regular cyclists live on average 7 years longer than sedentary car drivers.