Police go under cover as cyclists to educate motorists

Date published: 22 February 2017


Police officers will go undercover as cyclists as they look to spot drivers who overtake dangerously close and then educate them.

GMP Traffic Unit has launched the close pass initiative which will see officers cycle through the roads of Greater Manchester in a bid to identify those drivers who overtake them within the Highway Code's recommended safe passing distance of 1.5 metres.

Once identified, a nearby patrol vehicle will be called-in to intercept the driver and offer them on-the-spot education on how to safely overtake cyclists. Drivers who refuse the education will be charged with driving without due care and attention, which could result in the driver receiving a fine and points on their licence.

The scheme follows the success of a similar strategy employed by West Midlands Police and will see cycling officers use body worn cameras, along with cameras fixed to their pedal bikes, to capture any offences witnessed, including motorists using a mobile, failing to wear a seatbelt and any other offences committed whilst driving.

A number of 'close pass' trials have already taken place in Bolton, Tameside and Manchester. The initiative will be rolled out gradually across all of Greater Manchester.

Insp Paul Rowe, of GMP's Collision Investigation unit, said: "The close pass initiative aims to educate drivers on how to safely share the roads with cyclists.

"Our warning to reckless drivers is that the next cyclist you overtake could be a police officer.

"The close pass initiative, as part of Operation Considerate, highlights the need for all road users to be respectful of each other's space.

"It is vital that motorists understand that cyclists are given the same rights and protection as any other road user."

Graham Jones, Chairman of the Greater Manchester Casualty Reduction Partnership, added: "Road safety campaigns such as GMP's close pass initiative have a proven record of successfully changing driver behaviour and improving the mutual respect between all road users.

"We're happy to support the close pass scheme as part of a drive by partner organisations across Greater Manchester to make roads as safe as possible for everyone."

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