Local authorities are...
Local authorities are getting even more powers to fine motorists. Anyone seen in a cycle lane or blocking a pedestrian or cycle crossing could face a penalty of up to í‚á£100. Cameras and traffic wardens will be used to catch offenders. The Government hopes the pro-bike move will encourage more drivers out of their cars and on to two wheels.
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