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re: Florida Study Shows Bicyclists Follow Laws Slightly Better Than Drivers

Posted on 1/16/18 at 10:39 am to
Posted by Jcorye1
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Posted on 1/16/18 at 10:39 am to
100 cyclists? Sweet small sample size, and I bet they grabbed these cyclists from all different skill levels and talent pools, showing zero bias what so ever.
Posted by duggieblue
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Posted on 1/16/18 at 10:41 am to
So the cyclists knew they were being monitored? And what was the age of said cyclists?
Posted by MorbidTheClown
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Posted on 1/16/18 at 10:41 am to
i follow the law slightly better than John Wayne Gacy.
This post was edited on 1/16/18 at 10:43 am
Posted by upgrayedd
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Posted on 1/16/18 at 10:42 am to
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100 cyclists? Sweet small sample size, and I bet they grabbed these cyclists from all different skill levels and talent pools, showing zero bias what so ever.


I asked my cousin's brother in law's ex-wife's brother and he's a pretty typical cyclist dude.
Posted by Steadyhands
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Posted on 1/16/18 at 10:44 am to
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100 cyclists? Sweet small sample size, and I bet they grabbed these cyclists from all different skill levels and talent pools, showing zero bias what so ever.



Not to mention these cyclists knew the sensors were on their bikes. Even if they didn't know what the study was for at the time, odds are it would trigger something in them subliminally and they would follow laws much better.

Itd be like someone coming and saying let me put a bunch of sensors and a camera on your vehicle....continue to drive in your normal assholish ways though.
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