The Netherlands have lots of cycle lanes.
Guess which country has a higher rate of road deaths than the UK?
Uh uh
About half the population rides a bike every day, (in cities like amsterdam it is estimated 70% of journeys may be by bike) so they have a vastly higher proportion of cyclists than we do.
So let's see you provide a proper statitical anaylisis, accounting for the significantly higher percentage of cyclists, rather than trying and failing to make a clever point by misusing statistics.
Also fun statistic.
Dutch cycling deaths are skewed very heavily to the elderly; 71% of all cycling deaths are over the age of 60, and nearly 25% are over the age of 80.
80!
Lol, most 80 year old brits are crapping their pants in care homes abandoned by their children.
