Findings of new study – released as fuel prices for motor vehicles soar internationally – include fatality rates dropping, per 10 million trips, by 88% in Paris, 82% in London and 62% in New York City.
Findings of new study – released as fuel prices for motor vehicles soar internationally – include fatality rates dropping, per 10 million trips, by 88% in Paris, 82% in London and 62% in New York City.
Cycling in some of the world’s largest cities has continued to increase since the pandemic, thanks to safer and improved infrastructure which is also leading to a drop in fatality rates.
Tracking data from 2005 to 2023, the findings document fatality rates falling per-trip by 88% in Paris, 82% in London, 62% in New York City (NYC), and 37% in Berlin, per 10 million bicycle trips.
The cyclist serious injury rate fell by 62% in NYC, 50% in London, and 37% in Berlin.
These results have been achieved amid a historic rise in the percentage of daily trips made by bicycle in all these cities. Paris, for example, witnessed the most dramatic transformation, with the share of journeys made by bicycle surging from 5% in 2019 to 11% by 2023; more than doubling in just four years.
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