SAN FRANCISCO, CA (BRAIN)—The last thing bicyclists want to hear is that they're at fault more than drivers, but that's exactly the conclusion the San Francisco Chronicle came to in a recent study.
The Chronicle's recent study was most likely spurred by the deaths of two cyclists two weeks ago by a Santa Clara sheriff's deputy's cruiser.
"There is a juggernaut out there—the tension between the cyclists and the drivers is so high that it's become a war," said triathlon coach Marc Evans to The Chronicle, who is starting a campaign to get the cycling community, drivers and motorcyclists to put more focus on avoiding deadly collisions on the roads.
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