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Ontario’s Coroner on Cycling Deaths

In June 2012, the Chief Coroner of Ontario released the report, Cycling Death Review, which examined 129 accidental cycling deaths which occurred in Ontario between January 2006 and December 31, 2010.

The report notes that while 129 residents in Ontario were killed while riding their bicycles in those five years, more than 26,000 Ontario residents visit an emergency ward each year due to an injury sustained while riding a bicycle.  The Coroner’s report also indicates that while these deaths are called “accidental deaths”, all of them were predictable, and therefore preventable.

When the Coroner’s Office examined these 129 deaths, it found that:

Examination of the details of each death indicated that:

The report notes that:

The Coroner’s report recommends, among other things, that:

The Coroner’s Report can be accessed at: http://www.mcscs.jus.gov.on.ca/stellent/groups/public/@mcscs/@www/@com/documents/webasset/ec159773.pdf

Prepared by Kim Perrotta

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