• While Peter Walker writes a good piece about the BBC anti cycling bias:

    Even he refers to the inanimate objects rather than the people:

    More than that, incidents like Blackpool are extremely rare, unlike deaths and serious injuries caused to pedestrians on pavements by motor vehicles. Boardman quoted the statistic that around 36 people a year on average are killed on pavements by motor vehicles, with about one every three years by a cyclist. Similar data for London shows that over five years, 12 pedestrians were killed on pavements, not one by a cyclist.

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