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Feb
04

Sobering Numbers: by Jack Bulkley

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Recently, Jack Bulk­ley (@veloreviews) wrote a brief arti­cle out­lin­ing some of the find­ings from the National High­way Traf­fic Safety Administration’s Traf­fic Safety Facts from 2009.

He wrote, “The National High­way Traf­fic Safety Administration’s Traf­fic Safety Facts 2009 divides traf­fic fatal­i­ties into three cat­e­gories: occu­pants, motor­cy­clists, and non-occupants. For 2009 in the USA, 24,747 occu­pants were killed and over 2 mil­lion injured. For motor­cy­clists the num­ber is 4,462 killed and 90,000 injured.

While the num­bers show cars and motor­cy­cles being much more of a dan­ger to them­selves and each other, there were also 4,872 non-occupants killed and 116,000 injured.

Cyclists made up 630 of the dead and 51,000 of the injured.

I don’t know what to say about these num­bers. Cer­tainly 30,000 fam­i­lies morn­ing their dead seems a high cost. I did find that around 60% of the cycling inci­dents involve rid­ing at night with­out lights. So just that one sim­ple change greatly decreases your chance of being a num­ber in a future report.”

Jack Bulk­ley writes on many dif­fer­ent top­ics and all of his arti­cles are a joy to read. Go get involved on his blog HERE.

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