Nearly 100 cyclists were injured in collisions across Warwickshire over the last year, new data has revealed.
Data obtained by Advice.co.uk confirms that Warwickshire Police recorded 99 cyclist casualties on local roads during the 2024/25 reporting period.
Of the 99 recorded incidents, police data logged two deaths, 26 "serious" injuries and 70 "slight" injuries.
Tracy Chick, road traffic accident manager at JF Law, commented on the findings: "Cyclist injury levels across the UK are still far too high.
"Many crashes could be prevented; they often stem from driver inattention, worn-out road surfaces, and a lack of safe, dedicated cycling routes.
"The consequences for cyclists can be extremely serious. From broken bones and head injuries to long-term emotional and financial strain

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