A truck just ran over me and my bike

So explain to me how its possible that in all the years I was OBEYING the law and riding on the road I had one close call after another. I view riding on the particular stretch of road I’m talking about as suicidal. What made up my mind was getting clipped. I was able to recover so I didn’t fall, but after that I said “to hell with the law” and began riding on the sidewalk. Not a single close call in the four years since then.

As far as skill, let me emphasize that I got clipped! By a pickup truck! A pickup truck that was moving at about 60 MPH! I recovered and didn’t fall. I think that says volumes about my cycling skill.

Oh, and to me riding like an adult would mean that I’m open minded enough to modify what I believe (you’re supposed to ride on the road) and start doing something else (riding on the sidewalk) when the situation calls for it in order to stay alive and live to cycle another day.

Note the I said “When the situation calls for it.” The sidewalk in question is, except a few rare times, unused. There are usually no pedestrians at all.

A. You are a more skilled cyclist than most sidewalk cyclists given your experience road cycling.
B. You are an outlier.
C. The study didn’t count “close calls.”
D. All of the above.
E. God is your handlebar bitch.

It’s not so much about your personal safety but the safety of those you endanger by recklessly cycling on the sidewalk.

I live in a county which has officially designated some sidewalks as bicycle trails so I share the same opinion as well.

ETA: those sidewalks are either asphalt with a yellow center line or extra-wide concrete.

I think you missed this part:

I’m not saying the best place for bicycles is the sidewalk, but that ^ is a ridiculous statement. It is certainly safer for pedestrians if bikers are on the street, I’ll give you that. But there is no way you are safer with your back to traffic, leaving your safety completely in the hands of drivers who text as they whiz past you with inches to spare. There are some places that are just dangerous to ride a bike. No cars on the sidewalk that I know of. Yes, when you approach driveways and cross streets, you need to be careful, but that is easily done, and in no way compares to the risk you would face on a dangerous street. Again, I’m not saying that people should ride on the sidewalk – I can think of many reasons why that is a bad idea – but to pretend that it is more dangerous to do so as well is a bit much.