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“Mile for mile, it’s more dangerous to be a pedestrian than it is to be a cyclist,” writes Zoe Williams at the Guardian. And yet, pedestrians in the UK (and elsewhere) haven’t mobilized or lobbied or even gotten angry in the way that cyclists have. In 2011, London saw 77 pedestrian deaths (to 16 cyclists), 903 serious to injuries (to 555) with both figures on the rise. What is it that gives cyclists the predisposition for making political change that pedestrians lack?
Image from .nicky.
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Interesting article, I didn’t realise pedestrian death were that big of an issue until now!