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Avon & Somerset police critcised over Cycle Code leaflet

Pamphlet accompanied by 'No Cycling' sign warns riders of consequences of breaking law - 'is there a leaflet for drivers too? ask critics...

Avon & Somerset Constabulary have produced a ‘Cycle Code’ leaflet telling cyclists how to behave on the road – and warning them of the legal consequences they could face if they don’t. The leaflet has attracted criticism on Twitter from cyclists.

Illustrated with a prominent ‘No Cycling’ sign, the leaflet says: “Police want cyclists to be safe on the road and not put themselves or anyone else at risk.

“However we are getting more and more complaints from pedestrians and drivers about cyclists riding irresponsibly.

“As well as putting themselves and others at risk of injury, cyclists could be committing offences.”

Those are listed on the leaflet, a picture of which was posted to Twitter by Bristol-based Boneshaker Magazine.

 

 

It lists four offences for which cyclists risk a £50 fine – riding on the footpath, ignoring red traffic lights, not displaying lights at night, and carrying more than one person on a standard bicycle – as well as outlining circumstances where the courts can impose tougher penalties.

It points out that cycling carelessly or dangerously can lead to a fine of up to £2,500, while causing injury through wanton or furious cycling can lead to a prison sentence of up to two years.

The leaflet came under criticism from several cyclists on Twitter, with tweets including:

 

 

 

 

 

In late 2013, the first two weeks of a major road safety campaign run by the police force saw 365 drivers and 324 cyclists stopped for a variety of offences.

In the case of drivers, the most likely reason to be stopped was for encroaching on Advanced Stop Lines, while for cyclists it was riding through red lights.

At the time, Sergeant Sean Underwood, who led the operation said: “The campaign has been going really well.

“The more people we speak to, the more we realise that there is a genuine lack of knowledge of the law in this area.

“The fact that we have stopped and spoken to so many motorists for stopping in the cycle box just goes to show that people don’t realise this is an offence.”

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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don simon fbpe | 8 years ago
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Cool. And they'll be dropping on poor driving with the same weight too, no?
The number of drivers that are ambler gamblers or worse is getting quite frightening now.
The number of drivers that enter the bike boxes is incredible. what are these plonkers doing about that?

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skull-collector... | 8 years ago
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ACAB.

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farrell replied to skull-collector-not-really | 8 years ago
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skull-collector-not-really wrote:

ACAB.

That's right, All Colours *Are* Beautiful.....

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A2thaJ | 8 years ago
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Nice anti cycling agenda here... I'm surprised there's fines for mounting the kerb or missing a red... I wouldn't expect these when driving my car. I suppose if I cause an accident on my bike I'd injure someone. If I caused an accident In my car they'd be dead, which is obviously not as bad??  41

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giff77 | 8 years ago
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Was just about to say it hat myself cat. Shows how much the constabulary know.

Had a row the the other day with the cycling cops up my way. Pulled them up for cycling against a one way system going into a blind corner. Was basically that they were the polis and to mind my own business. Have also watched them make their way round town on the pavement, no hand signals etc., and go through winter without lights (apparently not a legal requirement they told me!)

How can they be expected to enforce the law when they have limited knowledge of it and also disregard it!

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Joselito | 8 years ago
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It's GMPlod#OpGrim going national with added Avon & Somerset bad policing.

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cat1commuter | 8 years ago
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Funny that the no cycling sign they use is not the sanctioned UK road sign. Ours does not have that red diagonal.

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wycombewheeler replied to cat1commuter | 8 years ago
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cat1commuter wrote:

Funny that the no cycling sign they use is not the sanctioned UK road sign. Ours does not have that red diagonal.

correct

no no cycling, therefore cycling is mandatory

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