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  • Posted by toddtyrtle 3 years ago. There are 1 post. The latest reply is from toddtyrtle.
  1. Probably no surprise to any of the regulars on this forum but would likely be an eye-opener to the average Sun reader.

    • While there is a public perception that cyclists are usually the cause of accidents between cars and bikes, an analysis of Toronto police collision reports shows otherwise: The most common type of crash in this study involved a motorist entering an intersection and either failing to stop properly or proceeding before it was safe to do so. The second most common crash type involved a motorist overtaking unsafely. The third involved a motorist opening a door onto an oncoming cyclist. The study concluded that cyclists are the cause of less than 10 percent of bike-car accidents in this study.

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