Police discretion urged over cyclists riding on pavements
A safety lobby group is urging police officers to use discretion when giving out fines to cyclists who ride on pavements.
A safety lobby group is urging police officers to use discretion when giving out fines to cyclists who ride on pavements.
The Minister for Cycling, Robert Goodwill, has reissued the official guidance following the introduction of fixed fines for pavement cycling. It states:
The introduction of the fixed penalty is not aimed at responsible cyclists who sometimes feel obliged to use the pavement out of fear of the traffic, and who show consideration to other pavement users.
Chief police officers, who are responsible for enforcement, acknowledge that many cyclists, particularly children and young people, are afraid to cycle on the road, sensitivity and careful use of police discretion is required.
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