Quote:
Originally Posted by Novacek
Supporting wild claims with actual facts aren't "homework". And yes, claims that are directly _contradicted_ by your own links are wild.
|
No, son, they aren't. You're misinterpreting the claims.
As for the general principle here, why don't you take issue with all the other cycling experts who make the same claims - that intersections are the problem, and not overtaking accidents?
As for DWI, I was referring to bicyclists being under the influence, i.e., people who got enough DWIs that they were forced to ride a bike and just kept on going to the bar every night. Yes, this is a real thing, and yes, it's a non-trivial contributor to bicycle fatalities (they also tend to be the ones who ride the wrong way at night without lights).
Try contributing to society instead of tearing down those who do. Otherwise, you're about to go on ignore, or as close as I can get in this forum.