Title: Pedal Cyclist Accidents in Leeds
1Pedal Cyclist Accidents in Leeds
- Dave Sherborne
- Road Casualty Manager
- Leeds City Council
- July 2007
2Cyclist Casualties in West Yorkshire and Leeds
Since 2002, the number of pedal cyclist
casualties in Leeds has increased constantly,
while the figure for the county is fairly flat.
3Child Cyclist Casualties in Leeds
- After a slight drop in 2004, child cyclist
casualties have resumed the increase trend
started in 2002. - Killed or Seriously Injuries (KSI) represent
around 15 of all casualties
4Adult Cyclist Casualties in Leeds
- Since 2002, the number of adult casualties has
increased consistently - The slight drop in 2004 is less pronounced
compare to child cyclists trend
5Child cyclists are involving in traffic accident
near their residence post code
6Adult cyclists tend to get injured at location
relatively far from their home mainly on major
roads
7Type of Collision and Critical Manoeuvre
Age details of some drivers were not recorded
8Type of Collision and Critical Manoeuvre
- Motorists are responsible of the critical
manoeuvre prior to accidents in more than 60 of
cases - Making an improper right turn and colliding with
rear of cyclist are the most common manoeuvres
causing accident for motorists - Cyclists are responsible for less than 40 of
accidents, with failing to stop being the most
common critical manoeuvre prior to accident
9Vehicle Manoeuvre at the Time of Accident
10Vehicle Manoeuvre at the Time of Accident
- 23 of motorist and 41 of cyclist were going
ahead other at the time of the collision - while 10 of motorist and 3 of cyclist were
turning right - Parked vehicles were also involved in a
relatively important number of collision
11Final Words
- More cyclists were injured following traffic
accidents in Leeds since 2002 - Adult cyclists are likely to get involved in
traffic accidents relatively far from their home
residence - Child cyclist are likely to be involved in
accident close to their home post code
12Final Words
- Motor vehicles turning either right, left or
making a u-turn, were the most dangerous
manoeuvre for cyclists. - Cyclist were mainly hit from behind by motorists
- Entering main road from pavement without paying
much attention has caused lot of cyclist
accidents - Cyclists especially children going ahead in the
traffic were the most vulnerable in the road.