Toronto Star: Munich’s biking culture offers ideas on integrating cars and bikes safely (Aug16'22)
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18 Aug
2022
18 Aug
'22
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Studies show that cyclists break rules with similar https://trid.trb.org/view/1491424 or less https://www.vejdirektoratet.dk/udgivelse/cyklisters-adfaerd-i-signalregulerede-kryds frequency than drivers. But there is no equivalence in risk. According to Toronto Police Service https://data.torontopolice.on.ca/pages/ksi data, since 2006 there have only been nine incidences where a cyclist was at fault and seriously injured someone (none were in High Park). And not a single death. In that same time, 507 pedestrians and cyclists were killed on Toronto streets.
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Beth McKechnie