Women cyclists make up a far higher proportion of deaths involving lorries than men. Why?

October 22, 2009 by The Dogg  
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Women cyclists make up a far higher proportion of deaths involving lorries than men. Why?

Many of the fatalities involving cyclists happen in collisions with a heavy goods vehicle (HGV). This year, seven of the eight people killed by lorries in London have been women.

Considering that women make only 28% of the UK’s cycling journeys, this seems extremely high.

There are no national figures but there’s little reason to think it is any different. In August, a 27-year-old woman died in Leeds after her bike was in collision with a lorry.

These deaths could be attributed to a tragic anomaly, but some cycling campaigners are concerned whether there is something about how women cycle which puts them at greater risk from lorries.

Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8296971.stm

Related links:

Safety video on bikes and lorries – Met Police
Sustrans
Bicycle Belles petition
London Cycling Campaign
Transport for London – Cycling
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