Sacramento Bee apparently among the first to run with this press release...
http://www.sacbee.com/2013/07/31/5611430/willens-law-offices-unveil...
My internet is barely functional here at work at the moment so I can't check this out, but I'm interested to hear others' opinions.
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That and people ride around with picnic baskets attached to the front of their bikes, which function as ad hoc air bags.
Dann B (5.25 mi/8.75 mi) said:
Not sure you have enough spandex for that, Duppie...
Naperville only looks safe because I don't bother to report my accidents or near misses.
Duppie 13.5185km said:That's it. I'm moving to Naperville. Clearly the suburbs are a safer place to ride your bike.
Rich S said:If you zoom out far enough it looks like it isn't safe to ride anywhere in Chicago!
I wondered where the data came from and by clicking credits it looks like Chicago Police reports are the source. The data isn't very descriptive. Just a list of incident dates, times, and a few other factors like vehicle direction and whether a traffic control device was present. You can view the incidents on a map that has a point for each incident rather than the heat map. There are 3 reports actually submitted to the law office all from today.
It looks like LSD is much safer than the LFT. I've putting putting myself in danger unnecessary all these years!
I shall try LSD on my way home tonight. Too bad it doesn't show which lane is safest.
It's true, and the looks I got last night were totally worth it.
Tony Adams 7 mi said:
That and people ride around with picnic baskets attached to the front of their bikes, which function as ad hoc air bags.
Dann B (5.25 mi/8.75 mi) said:Not sure you have enough spandex for that, Duppie...
Naperville only looks safe because I don't bother to report my accidents or near misses.
Duppie 13.5185km said:That's it. I'm moving to Naperville. Clearly the suburbs are a safer place to ride your bike.
Rich S said:If you zoom out far enough it looks like it isn't safe to ride anywhere in Chicago!
I wondered where the data came from and by clicking credits it looks like Chicago Police reports are the source. The data isn't very descriptive. Just a list of incident dates, times, and a few other factors like vehicle direction and whether a traffic control device was present. You can view the incidents on a map that has a point for each incident rather than the heat map. There are 3 reports actually submitted to the law office all from today.
It looks like LSD is much safer than the LFT. I've putting putting myself in danger unnecessary all these years!
I shall try LSD on my way home tonight. Too bad it doesn't show which lane is safest.
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