. . . Conversely, while there has been an absolute increase in the number of deaths associated with cycling, there has been a relative decline in relation to number of cyclists (or cycle journeys). You could derive from this that cycling is actually causing fewer deaths.
"there has been a relative decline in relation to number of cyclists"
Where have you got these figures from ? I would like to look at them.
"there has been a relative decline in relation to number of cyclists"
Where have you got these figures from ? I would like to look at them.