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Make roads safer for cyclists by implementing a tougher prosecution system.

Submitted on Tuesday 8th March 2016

Rejected on Sunday 20th March 2016

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

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Make roads safer for cyclists by implementing a tougher prosecution system.

Petition Details

This petition calls for there to be a crackdown on the unsafe cyclists on the UK's roads, for their safety and the safety of all other road users. A licensing system and making bikes identifiable in a similar way to cars would mean that rule-breakers can be punished appropriately.

Additional Information

Many road users encounter cyclists on a day to day basis, as it is a clean and healthy way to travel. However, it can be found that cyclists do not always abide by the rules of the road.
Cyclists are often seen ignoring red lights, either by simply riding through them or by moving to travel on the pavement temporarily without a cycle path or toucan crossing, and riding unsafely or in an inconsiderate way, such as riding in an unnecessary position in the road as to obstruct larger vehicles.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

It's not clear what you mean by a tougher prosecution system. Decisions about whether to prosecute are the responsibility of the police and the Crown Prosecution Service.

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