zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Culture
/
Cars Have Killed Almost 700 Bicyclists In 2020
Cars Have Killed Almost 700 Bicyclists In 2020-June 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:31

Image for article titled Cars Have Killed Almost 700 Bicyclists In 2020

The magazine tracked every death of a bicyclist in a collision with a car so far in 2020 and found that despite COVID-19 dropping traffic rates and road miles traveled in the U.S., death rates for cyclists remain high.

According to recently released data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 871 bicyclists were killed in 2018, the deadliest year for bike riders since 1990. Last year saw a slight decrease in both pedestrian and cyclists fatalities, with 846 deaths. Outside magazine pegs the 2020 cyclist deaths at 675 to date, but that’s with COVID-19 cutting traffic by as much as 41 percent for months at a time, according to . So while 675 is apparently a decrease compared with the previous two years, it’s not as much as you’d expect. Also, Outside is tracking deaths of cyclists only for vehicular collisions, while NHTSA does not break down cyclists’ deaths by cause.

What is causing this havoc on our roadways? There are many different factors, one I’ve been personally yelling about all year: Ve under the federal NCAP program, so automakers have little incentive to make their cars smaller and safer for those outside the vehicle. In fact, it’s just the opposite, as our roads fill up with SUVs and giant trucks. According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, in 1994 such large vehicles made up 40 percent of the cars on the road. Today, it is 72 percent.

The Lexus GX is not a small SUV. It seats seven, with ground clearance enough to get anywhere you…

Outside magazine also points to higher speed limits and increased rates of distracted driving for the rise in deaths, which definitely tracks. But there’s also a lot to be said for how our garbage infrastructure doesn’t value anyone not inside a car. Take the Bronx in NY, for example: Four cyclists were fatally struck in a three-month time frame over the summer. Did the borough decide to add robustly protected bike lanes? Nope! From :

After four cyclist fatalities in the Bronx in just three months — and months of steadily rising bike injuries — the Department of Transportation is refusing to commit to providing the beleaguered borough with anything like a robust, protected bike-lane network.

Instead, DOT Commissioner Polly Trottenberg is doubling down on throwing cops at the problem, even though a four-week enforcement blitz earlier this summer did nothing to bring down the soaring number of bike injuries and crashes, according to NYPD Chief of Transportation Nilda Hofmann.

Hofmann said Tuesday during a press conference in the South Bronx that the NYPD conducted a four-week educational operation and ticket sting, starting on June 29, to crack down on speeding and reckless drivers, especially at high-crash corridors, such as the Bruckner Boulevard, where the city is lowering the speed limit from

Pedestrian injuries did fall 80 percent — from 16 to 3 — during the police crackdown, which ended on July 26, but bike injuries didn’t budge, Hofmann said. The operation focused on dangerous driver behaviors, such as speeding and failure to yield.

Outside found that cyclists’ deaths actually jumped in New York City, to 29 this year from 10 in 2018. NHTSA also found that injuries to cyclists jumped 4.3 percent between 2018 and 2019.

Making our public streets safe for everyone to use is going to be a big task and take a lot of regulation, planning and oversight to see it through. In other words, don’t hold your breath.

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Culture
Blip: Eye Of The Gull
Blip: Eye Of The Gull
I actually don’t have a goofy joke for today’s picture; I just really liked it, as a piece of commercial art. It has a sort of David Hockney pool painting feel, and the overhead view is unusual for a late ‘50s automotive ad. It’s beautifully rendered, the composition is...
Jun 17, 2026
What's Your Favorite Ugly Car?
What's Your Favorite Ugly Car?
The — colloquially known as the new mail truck — has generated a lot of discussion over the past two days, weirdly for its more than anything else. Some people think it looks like a joke; others dig it. And others still wonder why anyone would care at all...
Jun 17, 2026
Rolls-Royce Makes A Car Based On Eating A Bunch Of Edibles And Watching Old Episodes Of Cosmos
Rolls-Royce Makes A Car Based On Eating A Bunch Of Edibles And Watching Old Episodes Of Cosmos
Don’t ever tell me that Rolls-Royce isn’t paying fierce attention to the entire scope of humanity and carefully selecting the absolute finest bits, like an ornithologist extracting the finest rat ribs from an owl pellet. If you even suggest such a thing, I’ll have my valet slap you with...
Jun 17, 2026
Tesla Is Stopping Some Model 3 Production: Report
Tesla Is Stopping Some Model 3 Production: Report
Tesla has a mysterious production stoppage, Aston Martin claims it’s almost doing fine again, and the new Mercedes C-Class. All that and more in the for February 25, 2021. Bloomberg that Tesla has stopped a Model 3 assembly line for a couple of weeks beginning this past Monday. Tesla...
Jun 17, 2026
Land Rover Defender Adds A V8, But You'll Lose The Good Colors For The Privilege
Land Rover Defender Adds A V8, But You'll Lose The Good Colors For The Privilege
Love or hate its polarizing neo-retro looks, the new is off to a very promising start. It may lack the “character” of its predecessor — and by that I mean all the strange cabin smells and bone-shattering judders — but it does pretty much everything well, on and off...
Jun 17, 2026
Here Are All The Mail Trucks That Didn’t Get Selected
Here Are All The Mail Trucks That Didn’t Get Selected
You may have heard, but just in case: the USPS is getting ! The Next Generation Delivery Vehicle (NGDV) from Oshkosh Defense is good, but it was only one option out of a The Oshkosh certainly deserves a into its design, but we should also look at the trucks...
Jun 17, 2026
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved