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This video camera study showed that less than 5% of people on bikes broke traffic laws while riding bikes, yet 66% of people did so while driving. And perhaps even more importantly, if you REALLY want even MORE bike-riders to obey laws, build more protected bike infrastructure. Via @carltonreid.com
🚨 A few months ago, a paper published in Science reported that “LLM adoption is associated with a large increase in researchers’ scientific output.” In a comment released today, we show that the reported effects are driven by a methodological issue in the empirical design. arxiv.org/abs/2605.17979
In case anyone is in Uppsala 🇸🇪 and free tonight, join us at the Library! bibliotekuppsala.se/evenemang#/e... Deeply honored to join this excellent line-up to talk about climate policies in turbulent times, polarization, climate resistance and ways forward
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Busting the myth of the "scofflaw cyclist" Danish Road Directorate studies reveal that while 66% of motorists routinely break road traffic laws only 5% of cyclists do so. Law breaking by cyclists is h...
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Cyclists Break Far Fewer Road Rules Than Motorists, Finds New Video Study