Safety Statistics
- The more cyclists there are, the safer cycling is. - Jacobsen, P., 2003, Safety in numbers: more walkers and bicyclists, safer walking and bicycling, Injury Prevention, 9, 205-209
- In London there has been a 91% increase in bicycling on the capital's main roads since 2000, and a 33% reduction in bicyclist casualties in roughly the same period. - Geffen, R., 2009, in "Cheap PR stunt demonises cyclists," 2009, European Cyclists' Federation
- In Portland, OR, 2008 total traffic fatalities were the lowest in recorded history, with only 20 total fatalities, none of them cyclists. 2008 car, pedestrian, and cyclist fatalities were all at all-time lows. - Ciy of Portland, 2009, 2008 Fatality Summary
- Between 2007 and 2008, overall bicycle use in Portland, Oregon increased 28%. - City of Portland Office of Transportation, 2008, Portland Bicycle Counts 2008
- Despite the near doubling of cyclists in London between 2001 and 2005, there has been no increase in the number of pedestrians injured in collisions with cyclists. - CTC, 2006, "Livingstone's 'Share the Road' campaign is based on myths not facts, says CTC"
- In Marin County, CA, bike commuting increased 66% while bicycle crashes declined 34% from 1998 to 2008. - Marin County Bicycle Coalition, 2008, MCBC Weekly Bulletin for April 3, 2008
- Cyclist fatalities decreased nearly 10% from 2006 to 2007. - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2008, Traffic Safety Facts: 2007 Data, DOT HS 801 986
- Bicycle safety improvements attract proportionately more people to bicycling than automobile safety improvements (i.e. a 10% increase in safety results in a greater than 10% increase in the share of people bicycle commuting). - Noland, R., 1995, Perceived risk and modal choice: Risk compensation in transportation systems, Accident Analysis & Prevention, 27, 503-521
- Both adult and child cyclists tend to adopt the helmet-wearing behaviors of their cycling companions. - Dannenberg, A., et al., 1993, Bicycle helmet use by adults: The impact of companionship, Public Health Reports, 108, 212-7
- In Paris, only 2% of bicyclists wear helmets compared to 32% in Boston. However, 47% of nighttime Paris bicyclists had working head or tail lights compared to only 15% in Boston. - Osberg, J., et al., 1998, Bicycle safety behavior in Paris and Boston, Accident Analysis & Prevention, 30, 679-87
- The average accident rate for commuter cyclists is 37.1 crashes per million km, or one accident every 8.7 years. - Moritz, W., 1997, Survey of North American bicycle commuters: Design and aggregate results, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 1578, 91-101
- 98.2% of North American bike commuters own a helmet, and 86.5% say they wear a helmet every time they ride. - Moritz, W., 1997, Survey of North American bicycle commuters: Design and aggregate results, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 1578, 91-101
- Major streets without bike facilities are where the most bike crashes happen, followed by minor streets without facilities, bike paths, and then bike lanes. - Moritz, W., 1997, Survey of North American bicycle commuters: Design and aggregate results, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 1578, 91-101
- A survey of 1,600 cyclists from Texas revealed that 70% of riders felt bicycling is dangerous in terms of traffic accidents, but only 21% thought it is dangerous in the context of crime. - University of Texas at Austin News, 2008, "State Bicycle Survey Reveals Danger Concerns, Cycling Perceptions"
- 72% of Texas bicycle commuters travel on unsigned roadways during their commute, and only 14% have bicycle lockers or safe storage rooms at their workplace. - University of Texas at Austin News, 2008, "State Bicycle Survey Reveals Danger Concerns, Cycling Perceptions"
- Competitive road cyclists report safer driving behavior than drivers who have no cycling experience. - Martha, C., and P. Delhomme, 2008, Risk comparative judgment while driving a car among competitive road cyclists and non-cyclists, Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
- The majority of bicycle-vehicle crashes are not a result of environmental factors, eg. darkness, fog, or rain. - Schramm, A., et al., 2008, How much does disregard of road rules contribute to bicycle-vehicle collisions? in Proceedings of high rish road users- motivating behaviour change: what works and what doesn't work? National Conference of the Australian College of Road Safety and the Travelsafe Committee of the Queensland Parliament
- According to a field study by the city of Portland, while bicyclists come to a complete stop at stop signs only 7 percent of the time, motorists stop completely only 22 percent of the time. - "Hey, Oregon, is that an Idaho stop or a California stop?", Rose, J., The Oregonian, April 8, 2009
For more research on youth cycling safety, check out the Safe Routes to School National Partnership's Research site
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