| "It's important to zoom out and have some perspective." I could say the same to you. I'm listing one of many bad experiences. Look at my other comments - I'm advocating for stricting driver testing because the current stuff is a joke. How about the percentage of bad drivers vs bad cyclists? I see a lot of bad drivers because they're more drivers. I'd guess about 1 in 40 cars I see are doing something illegal and unsafe. I'd say I see 1 in 10 bicyclists doing something illegal and unsafe. Yes, the severity is likely higher with a car. But don't handwave away the possibility of serious injury or death in an accident involving a bad cyclist, particularly if another driver is trying to avoid hitting them. Hitting a cyclist can be a lot like hitting a deer, and there are fatalities associated with that every year. Edit: why disagree? |
It's about 95 in 100 in my experience. No exaggeration. It's remarkable when a car comes to a complete stop at a four-way non-lighted intersection. Or when they travel no faster than the speed limit (this is slightly more common in my experience).
1 in 40 is really hard to believe unless you ignore rolling "stops" and speeding.