Swiss Cycling Accidents Surge 50% Over Decade
Alarming rise in cycling accidents across Switzerland, with 84% caused by loss of control often due to electronic device distractions.

Key Takeaways
- Cycling accidents in Switzerland have increased by 50% over the last ten years.
- 84% of cycling accidents are attributed to a loss of control, primarily due to distraction.
- The 55-64 age group experienced a 104% increase in accidents.
- Headphones are the primary source of distraction for cyclists aged 15 to 29.
- Accident numbers peaked exceptionally in 2020 due to the Covid pandemic.
By The Numbers
They Said
"When youâre cycling, itâs important to concentrate on whatâs happening on the road so that you always have an overview."
"To prevent accidents, we also need to maintain and encourage interactions such as eye contact between road users."