Safe cycling campaign starts tomorrow
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     The Police will conduct a territory-wide campaign on safe cycling from tomorrow (November 13) to November 19 to raise public awareness of cycling safety.

     Police officers will distribute publicity leaflets at various locations throughout the territory with a view to promoting safe cycling messages to cyclists and members of the public. The Police will also take stringent actions against cycling offences.

     Police figures show that between January and October this year, there were 2 118 traffic accidents involving bicycles, resulting in 2 188 cyclist casualties.  When compared with 2 211 traffic accidents and 2 282 cyclist casualties in the same period in 2012, both figures decreased by 4 per cent.  Seven cyclists died in traffic accidents in the first ten months of this year, a decrease of one person when compared with the same period of 2012.

     A Police spokesman said, "Once on the road, cyclists are obliged to obey all traffic laws which apply to drivers and are subject to the Road Traffic Ordinance.  They should also take care of other road users."

     Common cycling offences include failing to comply with traffic signs or road markings, riding on the pavement, carrying another person, carrying any animal or article which obstructs the cyclist's view, and riding without illuminating necessary lights.

     The spokesman reminded the public that traffic accidents can be fatal and urged cyclists to obey road traffic regulations and pay attention to road safety.

Police Report No. 182

Ends/Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Issued at HKT 12:22

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