Thursday, 9 May 2019
Do cyclists think they're above the law, and does it even matter?
Cyclists can be a nuisance, running red lights, riding on the pavement ... but are they dangerous, and if not, is it a problem if they break the law? Peter Wallker, Guardian journalist and author of Bike Nation: How Cycling Can Save the World, explores our fixation on cycling behaviour and whether it’s distracting us from solving the real causes of death on our roads Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/16bR3Lu Sources: Department for Transport cycling statistics ► http://bit.ly/2JalUzA Reported road casualties in Great Britain: quarterly provisional estimates year ending September 2015 ► http://bit.ly/2JrGgUl TfL road network performance and research team: proportion of cyclists who violate red lights in London ► http://bit.ly/2J9P8Ph Support the Guardian ► http://bit.ly/2G1wx4T Today in Focus podcast ► http://bit.ly/2VlqjTf Sign up for the Guardian documentaries newsletter ► http://bit.ly/2feoDdN The Guardian ► http://bit.ly/1AFLGzy The Guardian YouTube network: Guardian News ► http://bit.ly/1J9JUwL Owen Jones talks ► http://bit.ly/subsowenjones Guardian Football ► http://bit.ly/1yECE17 Guardian Sport ► http://bit.ly/GDNsport Guardian Culture ► http://bit.ly/16bR6H2
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