So no tangible statistics then. How about you have a look at something like this - http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/bad-cycle-of-errors-for-queensland-riders-with-many-flouting-road-rules/story-fnihsrf2-1226879366815?nk=ff942b4ea84401b01986c1a8da4f7444
As a pedestrian in Brisbane I have never had an experience where I was almost cleaned up by a motorist, however I have lost count of the number of near misses I've had with cyclists, especially ones that run red lights and play chicken with people crossing the road USING PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS. This 'holier than thou' attitude of cyclists is sickening.
The reality is there are just as many idiot cyclists out there as there are idiot motorists. To make a sweeping statement that motorists are worse without any tangible evidence is doing nothing but fueling the debate and the 'he said, she said' rhetoric.
The only way to get the Government to address this issue is to write to your local State Member of Parliament , plus the Minister for Transport.
IMHO if bicycle riders were easier to identify (Rego plates) and then reported to Police and fined, then some, if not the majority of their bad behaviour issues would be stopped and indeed lives saved.
Now before I get jumped on, the plates can be handed out for free, but be mandatory to display clearly. (If the Govt can waste huge sums of money on the G20) then getting prisoners to make plastic Rego plates for bike riders would help address 2 issues.
Kids, in the majority of cases cannot afford the cost of Rego plates, plus I'm sure that there are other legal ramifications if under 18's had to pay Rego fees.
If you don't want the plates part to be implemented, then just get everyone you know to write to the Transport minister PLUS your Local State Member of Parliament and complain about this silly law. Point out that it is crazy/dangerous for motorists to have to cross over double white lines just to comply with the 1 meter and 1.5 meter rule. Point out that bicycle riders are doing the wrong thing- give examples BUT be polite.
If the minister gets innundated enough, then he may carry out his threat to scrap this silly law after the 2 year trial period.
Sitting on your hands doing nothing gets us no where. I don't know about you, but on the Gold Coast, I see the stupid actions of bicycle riders every day. My local member of Parliament wrote back and in part of the reply stated, "Bicycle riders don't like to be identified". Well stuff 'em.
The power is in our hands.
Cheers
Richard