POLICE have warned cyclists in York that they will be fined if they fail to use bike lights.
As the nights draw in, North Yorkshire Police are launching enforcement patrols across the city to encourage cyclists to switch on to road safety.
They will issue Traffic Offence Reports, which carry a £50 penalty, to those riding on pedestrian-only pavements or not using lights when it’s dark.
York Neighbourhood Policing Inspector Lee Pointon said: “As a major cycling city, it’s important that we make sure cyclists in York are safe and legal.
“Cyclists are vulnerable road users. But they also have a responsibility to ride legally and ensure they are seen. So, if you ride a bike you must make sure you’re switched on when it comes to road safety.
“The cost of a set of lights is significantly less than the cost of a fine.
“And sometimes the cost is more than just financial – our officers have to knock on doors after cyclists are badly hurt or killed and break that devastating news to their families.
“If you saw what we see, you’d know it’s not worth risking it – you’d ride safely and be seen.”
The patrols will start on Monday and will run throughout autumn and winter.
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