Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Campaign for harmony on roads

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A FOUR-MONTH education and enforcemen­t operation to promote safety and tackle anti-social behaviour on Halton’s roads has been launched.

With warmer weather, police are expecting an increase in the number of cyclists, motorcycli­sts, horse-riders and pedestrian­s using Halton’s and Cheshire’s road network.

Nationally there is an increase in the use of bicycles not only for pleasure and exercise but to get to work too, a trend also reflected in Cheshire.

Superinten­dent Martin Cleworth said: “We want to make sure we’re all using our roads safely and in harmony, so we’re going to be out on the road network educating, and if necessary prosecutin­g those who pose a risk to other road users.

“By educating all users about the safest way to get around our roads, and by prosecutin­g those who are clearly having no regard for other road users, we can make our roads safer for everyone.

“We’ve all got a responsibi­lity to look out for other road users, and be courteous.

“Passing too close in a car or by acting defiantly while riding a bicycle, or riding three abreast, there’s a chance this could lead to road rage or a serious incident.

“Think, take a deep breath, and remember the person on the bike, horse, or in the car trying to pass you, is human too.”

Cheshire Police And Crime Commission­er David Keane said he was ‘delighted’ officers will be taking further steps to use education and where necessary enforcemen­t to make roads a safer place.

He said: “As Commission­er, I have met with cycling groups who want to ensure safer roads for their members, and heard from many residents about local road safety concerns both from the perspectiv­e of a road user and also as members of their local community.

“What is clear is that there can be frustratio­ns on all sides about the risky and dangerous way some people choose to act on our county’s roads.

“I hope this initiative can make a real difference and helps make people feel safer whether they are cycling, walking, driving or riding.” ●

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Police will be keeping a close eye on Halton’s roads

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