I was at the public conference Charles Lamb Phd from Lincoln university held to announce the true statistics as he and his graduate students had exposed using MOT's and NZTA's own crash database raw data in May
I have copies of his ppt and study papers at home and I am at work so have to rely on shaky brain cells
From memory, we are:
9x More likely to be seriously injured than other motorists in a COLLISION accident (thats fair, if we hit/get hit by cars it hurts, cant deny that)
4x more likely to be seriously injured in non collision accidents (eg fell off no car involved)
14x LESS likely to be seriously injured than Cyclists or pedestrians in any reported vehicular incident (ATGATT)
And I cannot recall the exact figure but it was a less likely to have a serious crash per 10,000km's travelled than cars or vans or cyclists by a 8-10%(ish)factor
the quote the government thrash and pisses me off so much is the '20x more likely to have a serious crash'
The MOTs own crash stats show we are crashing less than ever with 4.5 serious injuries per 10,000kms travelled, a huge improvement on 10 years ago...........
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