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On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, Tom Barry wrote:
MIG wrote: It would be interesting (if such things are recorded) to know how many more collisions with other vehicles there are when trying to get past bendy buses, how many people were injured trying to cross the road when a crossing was blocked by a bendy bus etc etc. The figures released in February showed that *when compared to non-artic buses on similar routes* (a distinction lost on the Boris campaign who claimed they had 'twice as many collisions' but compared them to London buses in general, which is invalid since bendies operate only on high density routes on busy roads) they were about the same in terms of accidents per million miles operated. I seem to recall that they were about a third lower than the non-bendies, actually. This could easily be within the margin of error, however. tom -- No Hype Just Science |
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