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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by PscyclePath View Post
    Agreed... nearly one out of every four cyclists killed in the United States meets his or her fate in Florida. And Texas and California aren't too far behind them.
    I didn't know about this. But like everyone else is saying how many cyclists per capita in each state for a more clearer comparison.
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    Part of the reason for more cycling deaths in those states could be because there are more cyclists out year-round than there might be in other areas, too.

    That said, I lived in FL for 7 years. I only mountain biked or biked on campus pathways. You couldn't pay me to ride on the roads with those drivers.
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    And when they do kill a cyclist, there's rarely even a traffic ticket, let alone a criminal prosecution. An experienced cyclist was rear-ended in broad daylight not four miles from my house. According to the authorities, it was his own fault.

    So the other drivers are reinforced in their idea that cyclists don't belong on the road and that they can buzz us, cut us off and even kill us with impunity.

    That's what I mean by cyclist-unfriendly.
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    ofcourse all of this insanity would stop, if the gallon of gas went to $10.00/gallon or another Arab embargo or OPEC oil becomes unavailable.

    sometimes I really hate statistics. number of those killed per capita isn't right either is it? Shouldn't it be more of per number of miles ridden to account for discrepency due to climate. Minn: ride 10 days out of the year cause its sooo cold rest of the time.
    Or in SoCal: ride 365 days a year cause well its sunny and nice 365 days a year .

    It's bit too morbid for me to think this way.

    I loved Portland!! Well I loved the Pacific Northwest. I couldn't help notice but everyone was so fair... So pleasant down to earth nice. Portland had that small town feel... Definitly a nice place to bike even with all that rain.

    Haven't really walked around in Minn. so can't say about the place.

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    I was pleasantly surprised to find Columbus, OH on the list.

 

 

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