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On 3/10/2025 at 7:37 PM, richard_smith237 said:

Cyclists: 16 fatalities per billion passenger kilometers.

 

 

This is a confusing number to reason about.. From Google:

 

"Per billion passenger-kilometer" (pkm) is a unit of measurement representing the transportation of one billion passengers over a distance of one kilometer. It's used to quantify transport activity and is calculated by dividing the total number of deaths by the number of passenger kilometers with a factor of 1 billion. 

 

I'd rather know the inverse, how many kilometers on average do you need to bike before seeing one death?

 

Posted
5 hours ago, BritManToo said:

I've been cycling 25km/day or more for 10 years in Thailand.

Car got me when on my big m/c though.

 

I'm out nearly every day and survived thus far for many years. It's bad but not that bad. Some roads should be avoided though so if you're riding on the dangerous ones every day then your chances go way down.

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Posted
1 hour ago, NorthernRyland said:
On 3/10/2025 at 7:37 PM, richard_smith237 said:

Cyclists: 16 fatalities per billion passenger kilometers.

 

 

This is a confusing number to reason about.. From Google:

 

"Per billion passenger-kilometer" (pkm) is a unit of measurement representing the transportation of one billion passengers over a distance of one kilometer. It's used to quantify transport activity and is calculated by dividing the total number of deaths by the number of passenger kilometers with a factor of 1 billion. 

 

I'd rather know the inverse, how many kilometers on average do you need to bike before seeing one death?

 

 

Its basic maths... 

 

Expected distance 1,000,000,000 km

                                                X

Where X = Fatalities per Billion.

                               

Thus: from a Statistical perspective below is the expected distance before a fatality for each transport mode.

Motorcyclists: 13.5 million km

Pedestrians: 62.5 million km

Cyclists: 62.5 million km

Car occupants (1-2 fatalities per billion km): 500 million to 1 billion KM 

Bus or coach occupants: 500 million km

 

 

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

The last thing I want to be doing in Thailand is riding a bicycle in traffic, I barely feel safe in my car.

I loved cycling in Bangkok. 

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6 hours ago, madone said:


wow. even i take pause at the thought of the recumbent, probably because I'm not familiar with riding one, but they seem very low! 

I am in bagkrachao several time per week, but i only return via klong toei. i head out there on Rama 3/Ratuburana. it is a good 40km loop, and easy to double it once you are on the "island."

I used to cycle there regularly. My favorite place in the suburbs followed by Samut Prakan. 

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45 minutes ago, GarryP said:

I used to cycle there regularly. My favorite place in the suburbs followed by Samut Prakan. 


| I do an 80km loop at least once a month that takes me from Lower Sukhumvit out rama 3 and rama 2 to Bankhuntianchaitalay (yes its a thing). It hits three provinces. Bangkok proper, samut sakorn and samut prakan ending up in Bankrachao.  

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12 minutes ago, madone said:


| I do an 80km loop at least once a month that takes me from Lower Sukhumvit out rama 3 and rama 2 to Bankhuntianchaitalay (yes its a thing). It hits three provinces. Bangkok proper, samut sakorn and samut prakan ending up in Bankrachao.  

I've done a similar loop a couple of times. Loved it. Now I live upcountry, I do more hilly rides. Doing a 54 km loop tomorrow (weather permitting, i.e. not too hot).  

Posted
1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

Cyclists: 62.5 million km

This must be averaged over some number of people right? Maybe it means for every 62 million km traveled by all cyclists one of them will die?

Posted
Just now, GarryP said:

I've done a similar loop a couple of times. Loved it. Now I live upcountry, I do more hilly rides. Doing a 54 km loop tomorrow (weather permitting, i.e. not too hot).  

 

Come up to Samoeng. Nary a flat road to be found. You can't make it far before hitting 10%.

 

Last night. The smoke hasn't hit bad yet but surely it's only a matter of time before the forest fires start.

 

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