Saturday, June 6, 2009

Safety in Numbers

For years cyclists have thought that there was safety in numbers. Well, here is proof!
Prose taken from fixmemphis.blogspot.com:

From 1998-2008, daily ridership in NYC slightly more than doubled (rising to 180k from 80k). In that same period the number of annual cycling casualties fell by nearly half from 5000 to 2700. The more people ride, the safer riding becomes for everyone. The average cyclist in NYC is now four times less likely to be injured while riding than they were ten years ago.

Think about this. Every person you convince to ride their bike as often as you, makes you four times as safe.

Put the word out, save some lives.

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