With Kaye Adams - 09/05/2019
Will plain-clothes cops on bikes make our roads safer for cyclists?
Police officers are taking to their bikes to teach the dangers of driving too close to cyclists. Plain-clothes officers on cycles will use bike-mounted cameras to catch motorists who get too close for comfort. And British Cycling's Policy Adviser Chris Boardman has described the slow progress of improving conditions
Will plain-clothes cops on bikes make our roads safer for cyclists?
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