I don't know if the survey's author reads but I have a couple of comments on the survey design:
a) In reply to a question such as "I always wear a cycle helmet", a better choice of answers would be something like; always, sometimes, rarely, never, rather than agree disagree etc
b) Most people are very bad at assessing risk so asking to rate risk severity is a bit meaningless - you could simply ask if you would be prepared to do it (acceptable risk) or not (unacceptable risk)
Also, I was surprised to read at the end that the majority of fatalities were women. I wold have thought that as the majority of cyclists are men, they would be the majority of the deaths. Why is that, I wonder.
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I don't know if the survey's author reads but I have a couple of comments on the survey design:
a) In reply to a question such as "I always wear a cycle helmet", a better choice of answers would be something like; always, sometimes, rarely, never, rather than agree disagree etc
b) Most people are very bad at assessing risk so asking to rate risk severity is a bit meaningless - you could simply ask if you would be prepared to do it (acceptable risk) or not (unacceptable risk)
Also, I was surprised to read at the end that the majority of fatalities were women. I wold have thought that as the majority of cyclists are men, they would be the majority of the deaths. Why is that, I wonder.