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The Scarborough Community Impact Team carried out a ‘Day of Action’ targeting cyclists riding on pavements in the busy town centre.
Held on Tuesday (16 August 2022), the operation was part of a new pedestrian safety project aimed at protecting residents and visitors in the shopping precinct from vehicles and cyclists.
More than 40 people were spoken to on the day who were spotted riding their bicycles on pavements.
PC Kirsty Masters, who organised the operation, said: “Each of the riders were advised of the danger they were causing to pedestrians and were asked to get off their bikes. If they refused, they would have faced a £50 fine.
“When we explained our operation, most of the people were very understanding and appreciative of our actions.
“Whilst enforcement is always an option we can take, our main focus is on engagement and educating cyclists so that they are aware of the vulnerability of pedestrians in our busy town centre.”
Last month, the Scarborough Community Impact Team launched the new pedestrian safety project following a series of collisions in the town centre pedestrian zone involving vehicles in recent years.
Following consultations with nearby businesses, general concerns were raised about vehicles using the precinct as a cut-through and as a car park at all times of day by members of the public.
North Yorkshire County Council has put clear signage in place about the restricted areas and an advice leaflet has been produced with assistance from Scarborough Borough Council.
This isn’t a total ban on vehicles, there are exceptions:
You can obtain a copy of the leaflet from SBC Customer Direct on St Nicholas Street or from Scarborough Police Station on Northway.