Top 10 Most Dangerous Intersections for Cyclists in Bloomington, Indiana

Visualization of 2003-2022 cyclist-involved crash data. Hexes count number of crashes at those locations while triangles are crash locations.

Big surprise here is 11th and Fee, the #2 spot. 10 of 13 of those have a primary factor of “failure to yield” or “improper turning”. My guess is drivers turning onto Fee from garage on 11th, pulling in front of cyclists traveling fast southbound on Fee.

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    • Mark Stosberg@urbanists.socialOP
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      9 months ago

      @samth @bloomington_in When pedestrians may be at fault in crash data, there’s often a “primary factor” given as “pedestrian action”. The same does not seem to be true in cyclist-involved crashes.

      I took at look at all the primary factors for the 24 cyclist-involved crashes at this intersection, and they are mostly “failure to yield” and “disregard sign”. But the data I have doesn’t indicate whether it was a cyclist or a driver that failed to yield.