malcolmw wrote:
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In 2006 - every fifth Swiss was knocked down by a car/tram/cyclist...Average in Europe ist 14.6%. Siwss has 20.5% whilst UK has 21.3% by comparison.
This just CANNOT be correct if understood as written. It's possibly believable that 20% of vehicular related accidents involve pedestrians.
What my wife should have written was that out of the 370 fatalites in 2006 . every fifth one was a pedestrian.
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(sda) Im Jahr 2006 war jeder fünfte der insgesamt 370 Verkehrstoten ein Fussgänger.
She was in a hurry as she had to get the foster child to school on time (or we get done for "truancy"

) and then onto work on the clearance of the roadworks jams on her route south. She will be more lab based and sometimes working from home as the pregnancy develops to term.
Err... it's mixed emotions as we are expecting twins. We are both only just recovering from the shock of it all - and our normal opimistic outlook on life is now returning to its more better humoured normal.
Swiss press - like UK press - do go for the catchy headlines all the same. But we have to that EU and EFTA countries are just as accident prone.
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Damit schneide die Schweiz schlecht ab, teilte der TCS am Sonntag mit. Gemäss der vom Touring Club Schweiz (TCS) mitfinanzierten europaweiten Studie liegt die Schweiz mit einem Fussgängeranteil von 20,5 Prozent deutlich über dem Mittelwert von 14,6 Prozent. Schlechter steht nur Grossbritannien da mit 21,3 Prozent.
They are saying that the Swiss compare unfavourably with the rest of Europe given that Swiss overall pedestrian stats are at the 20% mark compared with the average of 14.6% across Europe. UK is below them at 21.3% per its returns to the stat offices

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Zu viele Opfer (too many victims)
Hoch (high} liegt (lies} in der Schweiz auch der Anteil (share} der tödlich(fatally) verunglückten (unlucky} Fussgänger,(pedestrians} die (who} auf (on) einem (a) Fussgängerstreifen( ped crossing) ihr Leben verloren (their lives lost) : 5,4 Prozent aller Verkehrstoten starben beim Überqueren der Strasse auf einem vermeintlich sicheren Übergang. (5.4% died when crossing the road at a designated crossing)
As an Englishborn gent who learned German so as to understand what his wife was saying to the kids... (they would play us against each other in discipilnary mode - so I learned German to Advanced Level with the Goethe Institut.

It does not make me "fluent" - but I do understand what I read and hear more or less). I have tried to show how Wildy summarised this by showing what key words mean in the brackets.)
This bit is saying that Switzerland has a high share of the number of fatally unlucky pedestrians of whom 5.4% of the total apparently died at a crossing.
Now in Switzerland - they do cross roads at such designated points - as they may get done for jaywalking

So ... yes .. there may be some skewing given most will use these crossing points
But something seems to be going wrong here. Are people just stepping out because it is a crossing - or are drivers/cyclists not giving way or not seeing the pedestrians for some reason

Are they asuming folk will slow for the cam in the wheely bin in the case of Switzerland?

.. because a cam in a wheely bin can often be seen a couple of hundred yards away from some of these crossings and pinchpoints

If you ever visit Zurich.. Lausanne.. Basel.. Lucerne.. Berne Geneva ... use eyes. We have. My God ... it was an enlightenment as to how a speed camera cannot EVER work nor can a draconian enforcement of 3 mph infringement across each speed limit be held to promote safety given the overall stats in a small country like Switzerland.. And let's be aware that the driving test as sat by their citizens is more "involved" than ours as well
