Some time ago, I participated in a survey on BetterByBike about non-collision cycling incidents. I'd slipped on something (probably diesel) on a damp club run in October 2009. While trying to get up, 2 more cyclists came down at the same place and a car nearly lost it too.
The following is some feedback from the survey. There's a link at the end if you want to participate in the survey.
Cheers!
Tim
[color=#000080]"Some time ago, you visited BetterByBike and told us about a non-collision cycling incident. We are interested in non-collision incidents because while the majority cause no injury at all, they do cause more hospital admissions than collisions between pedal cycles and moving vehicles. If we can reduce their number, it will help encourage more people to cycle.
Before the survey, people usually mentioned potholes, vehicles passing too close, alcohol, wet drain covers, slippy leaves and mechanical issues as being amongst the most common causes, so we were very surprised to find that slipping on ice was the single biggest cause reported in the study, accounting for 26% of all incidents. The next was slipping on wet roads - a long way back at 8%. We have published analysis of the results on Avonsafe's website http://www.avon.nhs.uk/phnet/Avonsafe/C ... juries.htm . Respondents to our survey were mostly people of working age. Causes of NCIs occurring to children and retired people may be very different.
We want to increase the sample size, so if you have other incidents you can tell us about please visit the BetterByBike site again, and pass the link on to your friends.
You might like to take a look at http://www.icebike.org - an American website dedicated to cycling in snow and ice that includes features on cycle clothing, bike handling skills and how to adapt bicycles to make them safer to use in these conditions by fitting studded tyres and extra wheels.
Thank you for contributing to the most in-depth study of non-collision cycling incidents carried out to date.
Rob Benington
Injury Prevention Manager
NHS Bristol
4th Floor
South Plaza, Bristol BS1 3NX
Please visit http://www.betterbybike.info/non-collision-incidents and fill in the short survey to help us improve cycle safety. Thanks."[/color]