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The chart below shows the average number of people killed in crashes by transportation type. Cars are the clear winner.
 
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The per 100,000 rate for vehicles is 6.3. The per 100,000 rate for bikes is .44. However, many more people drive than bike, so those numbers are not directly comparable.
 
[[File:Lower_Mainland_Crash_Fatalities.png]]
 
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Revision as of 18:23, 11 March 2021


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This information interprets crash information from the ICBC website. ICBC counted the crashes involving people on bikes for five years, from 2015 to 2019. Even more interesting are the actual counts in different locations. Marine Drive and Main Street are high injury locations. No surprises there. But so was lower Chesterfield, which is surprising. The .pdf file below lists all the locations where crashes took place in North Vancouver.

File:Crash Locations - North Van.pdf


The chart below shows the average number of people killed in crashes by transportation type. Cars are the clear winner. The per 100,000 rate for vehicles is 6.3. The per 100,000 rate for bikes is .44. However, many more people drive than bike, so those numbers are not directly comparable. Lower Mainland Crash Fatalities.png