Road safety advice for drivers and cyclists who #ShareTheSpace on Warwickshire’s roads
With increasing numbers of cyclists using the county’s roads, Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is asking all road users to please #ShareTheSpace and to leave plenty of room when overtaking cyclists on the county’s roads.
Sergeant Shaun Bridle said “With an increasing number of cyclists using our roads it is more important than ever for all those involved to share the road responsibly and to work together to keep all road users safe. Cyclists do not have the same protection as a driver sitting in a vehicle and even relatively minor contact can seriously injure them.
“We are reminding drivers that cyclists can be difficult to see, especially at junctions, have a tendency to wobble, and are easily affected by side wind when being overtaken. Cyclists are also particularly vulnerable at roundabouts as they cannot move off very quickly.
“It is really important to leave plenty of space – at least 1.5m or a car’s width when overtaking a cyclist as they may have to move out into the road to avoid hazards like drains, potholes or debris.“
Cycling UK have produced a Too Close for Comfort video to show drivers what it’s like to be close passed so non cyclists can understand it from a cyclist’s perspective. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kgPt-lNYGY
Cyclists too can take action to help keep themselves safe on the roads. It’s important to check your bike regularly – especially the brakes, make sure you can be seen by wearing hi-vis and to take extra care at junctions where three quarters of cyclist collisions happen. It’s also a legal requirement to cycle with lights between sunset and sunrise.
Click here for tips and advice for both drivers and cyclists from RoSPA
https://www.rospa.com/rospaweb/docs/advice-services/road-safety/cyclists/sharing-the-road.pdf
The advice is being shared as part of a national campaign between 6 -19 September 2021 to improve the safety of the increasing numbers of cyclists, pedestrians, horse riders and motorcyclists using Warwickshire’s roads. We can all play a part in reducing the number of casualties on our roads.
The nights are also starting to draw in as we move into autumn making visibility more challenging and to help counter this, WRSP is also offering hi vis items to cyclists and other road users during the campaign to use if they wish.
Members of the public can also help improve road safety in Warwickshire by reporting and submitting digital footage showing potential traffic offences including driving dangerously or carelessly to overtaking on solid white lines, using a mobile phone while driving, ignoring traffic lights or dangerous driving around other road users, such as horse riders and cyclists as part of Operation Snap https://www.warwickshire.police.uk/operationsnap
The public consultation on Warwickshire’s road safety ‘Strategy to 2030’ closes on Wednesday 15 September 2021 and all road users are encouraged to take part. The details can be found at www.warksroadsafety.org
Please follow and like us on Facebook and on Twitter or search #SharetheSpace. Please remember, we need your help to make our roads safer for everyone.
Date Issued 08.09.21