So the 0.42 deaths per million hours of cycling is not per individual but as a group of cyclists in the area concerned. You will then have to divide the 0.42 by the number of cyclists cycling at any one time to get the real percentage.
Fair enough, but my comment #22 still stands.
I don't think that's right, and 95.3% of statisticians agree with me.
I don't think that's right, and 95.3% of statisticians agree with me.