mjr
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- Location
- mostly Norfolk, sometimes Somerset
So... I was just comparing two towns on www.cyclestreets.net/collisions/ and one looked like it had a much higher density of collision pins than the other, so I checking by using the draw-an-area tool, and refining it to get key cyclist-involved collisions numbers and I was quite surprised by the difference:
Town A - Population 46,000 (2011 census at http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/census/2011/index.html ) - 21.5% cycling (DfT table CW0111a but for the district containing it) = 9890 cyclists - 139 injuries including 3 serious and 0 fatal.
Town B - Population 28,700 - 18.5% cycling = 5310 cyclists - 122 injuries including 12 serious and 1 fatal.
So B is a much smaller town, almost as many injuries and many more KSIs. So what's good and bad here?
England (sorry but the stats are fragmented) - Population 53,012,456 - 15% cycling = 7951868 cyclists - 160k slight, 24k serious, 1k fatal (rounding because my tracing the border wasn't perfect). So I think it averages out to about 200 injuries per 10,000 cycling population, including 30 serious and 1 or 2 fatal... and Town B is slightly high on both total and fatal but slightly low for serious, while Town A seems much safer than average.
Could you check where you think are good and bad towns/cities and post what you find, especially if you find particularly good or bad rates? Any guesses at why they're like that would be interesting, too.
Town A - Population 46,000 (2011 census at http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/census/2011/index.html ) - 21.5% cycling (DfT table CW0111a but for the district containing it) = 9890 cyclists - 139 injuries including 3 serious and 0 fatal.
Town B - Population 28,700 - 18.5% cycling = 5310 cyclists - 122 injuries including 12 serious and 1 fatal.
So B is a much smaller town, almost as many injuries and many more KSIs. So what's good and bad here?
England (sorry but the stats are fragmented) - Population 53,012,456 - 15% cycling = 7951868 cyclists - 160k slight, 24k serious, 1k fatal (rounding because my tracing the border wasn't perfect). So I think it averages out to about 200 injuries per 10,000 cycling population, including 30 serious and 1 or 2 fatal... and Town B is slightly high on both total and fatal but slightly low for serious, while Town A seems much safer than average.
Could you check where you think are good and bad towns/cities and post what you find, especially if you find particularly good or bad rates? Any guesses at why they're like that would be interesting, too.