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Why Won't the Media Report Accurately on Road Deaths?

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4 points·by jakecopp·7 tháng trước·3 comments

Green Lights More Often: The Secret 2018 Study of Sydney's Traffic Signals

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3 points·by jakecopp·10 tháng trước·3 comments

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jakecopp
·4 tháng trước·discuss
> [shared lanes] They're awful both for cyclists and pedestrians.

People riding bikes would always prefer a dedicated separated cycleway. Cyclists want to be on the footpath less than people walking want them there - they would only use it because it's safer than the road.

What usually happens here (and I assume is common in the US!) is the state transport department veto's taking away space from cars to build a proper bike lane, forcing people and bikes to fight over the scraps of street space left behind.

A particularly egregious example of exactly this scenario playing out: https://jakecoppinger.com/2024/09/another-broken-westconnex-...

If someone is arguing against shared paths - you should make sure they are arguing for bike lanes too. Otherwise they are not trying to be constructive.
jakecopp
·4 tháng trước·discuss
Without excusing the behaviour around illegal electric motorbikes, there has also been absolutely shocking media coverage in Australia on road deaths. Here's a summary of a particularly bad week of coverage: https://jakecoppinger.com/2025/12/why-wont-the-media-report-...

Did you notice this article doesn't have a single mention of safe bike lanes? In Australia we spend ~0.2% of our transport budget on cycling and walking infrastructure - and see very low rates of cycling (and terrible safety outcomes) as a result. See stats on the Australian situation at https://australiancyclewaystats.jakecoppinger.com/

The BBC would have done well to read up on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedestrian_Council_of_Australi... before seeking quotes.
jakecopp
·7 tháng trước·discuss
> s/the Media Report/the Australian Media Report/

Yes - apologies. I didn't want to change the title from the original.
jakecopp
·7 tháng trước·discuss
I wrote this after disappointing media coverage of the death of a cyclist in Sydney, in the area known as Tech Central - where Atlassian, Block and many other tech companies are located.
jakecopp
·10 tháng trước·discuss
I made a Freedom of Information request to learn what happened in Sydney when traffic signal cycle times were made 20 seconds faster.

I've also done some basic analysis and embedded Observable charts. All documents and code is open source! Curious to hear what you think.
jakecopp
·năm ngoái·discuss
> Weathergraph was then ported to Garmin (as Pebble shut down), and then to Apple Watch widget

I don't think I was a particularly early user of Weathergraph - but when I finally had to retire my Pebble Time I only considered platforms that had your watchface.

Thanks very much for the attention to detail!
jakecopp
·7 năm trước·discuss
I don't know what I'll do after my Pebble Time Steel dies (hopefully a few years from now). It's so un-intrusive and I want E-ink (reflective LCD) screens on everything.

I even wrote a little JS app for it to pull down transit in real time - I know Apple Watches have Citymapper etc but there's something about being able to hack it on the fly.
jakecopp
·8 năm trước·discuss
I read the book at a similar age and I remember it made a strong impression on me.