I try to avoid drawing conclusions with virtually no data. There are always idiots out there, but I haven't really noticed a significant change in behavior. Sometimes I see drivers and riders weaving in and out of traffic, most times not. Every couple of trips to and from cottage I encounter a left lane blocker on the 115, always been that way. Police are saying that stunt driving seizures were up doing lockdown, but is this because the volume had actually increased, or is it because they have had more time to focus on this due to a reduction in the number of cars on the road and the idiots stood out. Who knows?
Really no data on the riders down and even if there was, would it be statistically significant. In Brampton, a rider seems to have run into the back of a vehicle going in the same direction at 4AM. It was mentioned that speed may have been a contributing factor, no further info at this time. Seem to be a lot of single vehicle accidents as well. Was the rider impaired? How fast was he going? Was he with other riders or alone? Did the other vehicle change lanes? Lots of unanswered questions.
How is any of this relevant to me and you. Don't drink or smoke dope and ride. Maybe 15% over the limit is good, don't speed excessively, especially in traffic. Don't weave in and out of traffic. If you're out late at night or in the wee hours of the morning be aware that many other drivers on the road may well be impaired, so ride very defensively. Ride within your abilities, both alone and with others. Don't get sucked into trying to follow a group of riders that are better skilled than you. Avoid dawn or dusk riding in rural areas due to deer activity. No guarantees, but do these things and the chances of you being in the "Fallen Riders" will be significantly reduced.