found this an interesting video from a biker's perspective in dublin.
I commute mainly by motorbike but sometimes by car , very rarely cycle (too dangerous IMO) and see these types of endeavours constantly. The video doesn't highlight issues caused by motorbikes too much (a bit biased but they exist also) but it should give people a good sense of perspective - it's not just one road group that can cause near fatalities - it's all, including the cyclists and pedestrians. Being a motorcyclist I'm a higher risk group than a car user but certainly have better protection mechanisms than cyclists - my best investment was an airhorn to remind those lane jumpers that i exist and own the piece of road i'm on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QE2xNtjJeC0
I commute mainly by motorbike but sometimes by car , very rarely cycle (too dangerous IMO) and see these types of endeavours constantly. The video doesn't highlight issues caused by motorbikes too much (a bit biased but they exist also) but it should give people a good sense of perspective - it's not just one road group that can cause near fatalities - it's all, including the cyclists and pedestrians. Being a motorcyclist I'm a higher risk group than a car user but certainly have better protection mechanisms than cyclists - my best investment was an airhorn to remind those lane jumpers that i exist and own the piece of road i'm on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QE2xNtjJeC0