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lettergramtoday at 2:07 AM1 replyview on HN

The stats come from the government agency in the US which tracks driver fatalities.

Here's the source document: https://crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov/Api/Public/ViewPublication/...

Regarding "distracted driving" causing cyclist fatalities, my point was more that bicyclists have a higher risk rate. If we're already going down this path for safety, banning bicycling would have a higher impact than reducing fatalities ~10% which is what the EU claimed it could prevent.

Regarding the claim that "pretty much all fatalities on bikes are the result of being killed by drivers", that's simply not true. It also largely depends on laws and location.

https://www.bikeattorney.com/bike-accident-common-causes.htm...

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2011/05/20/1364622...


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ShinyLeftPadtoday at 4:29 AM

Preventing bicycling = preventing putting yourself at risk. Preventing drunk driving = preventing putting others at risk. If you want to stop bicycling as unsafe you should probably prevent all sorts of risky sports first.