I wrote an article for the Bellingham Herald about who pays for roads and 
that Chuckanut Drive was built for 
bicycles and wagons and not for cars.
 
In the article I cited an old statistic that ninety percent of all cycling 
crashes happen in the first two years of cycling.
I have been quoting the statistic for years and cant remember where I 
picked it up.
I got called on it and the closest I could come to backing it up was that 
novices crash at a rate of five times
that of experienced cyclists in spite of novices almost never riding in bad 
weather or at night or other 
dangerous times.
 
Can anyone help me out or correct me on this point of fact?
 
Thanks
 
Bo Richardson

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