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Power to regulate Surrey cyclists 'limited' | Power to regulate Surrey cyclists 'limited' |
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Police and councillors say they are seeking new ways to regulate cyclists in Surrey after the success of the 2012 Olympic Games road races. | Police and councillors say they are seeking new ways to regulate cyclists in Surrey after the success of the 2012 Olympic Games road races. |
Hundreds of cyclists now head to the Surrey Hills at weekends to ride the routes used in the games. | Hundreds of cyclists now head to the Surrey Hills at weekends to ride the routes used in the games. |
Councillor Helen Clack said Surrey County Council (SCC) was limited in how much it could regulate cycling outside official races. | Councillor Helen Clack said Surrey County Council (SCC) was limited in how much it could regulate cycling outside official races. |
But she said the council's new cycling strategy would be a powerful tool. | But she said the council's new cycling strategy would be a powerful tool. |
Speaking at a public debate at the University of Surrey in Guildford, she said there was an agreement with the Mayor of London to co-host the RideLondon 100-mile race for five years. | Speaking at a public debate at the University of Surrey in Guildford, she said there was an agreement with the Mayor of London to co-host the RideLondon 100-mile race for five years. |
'Massive increase' | 'Massive increase' |
More than 65,000 people took part in the first race in August on a route similar to last year's Olympic road races. | More than 65,000 people took part in the first race in August on a route similar to last year's Olympic road races. |
The penultimate stage of the Tour of Britain was also held in Surrey. | The penultimate stage of the Tour of Britain was also held in Surrey. |
"There has been a massive increase in cycling," said Ms Clack. | "There has been a massive increase in cycling," said Ms Clack. |
"If we are in charge of closing a road then obviously we can regulate that race but we are limited about how much we can regulate cycling which is not part of a race. | "If we are in charge of closing a road then obviously we can regulate that race but we are limited about how much we can regulate cycling which is not part of a race. |
"We have written to the government and said listen to our cycling strategy." | |
Chairman of Headley Parish Council David Preedy said road closures for major cycling events were only one problem for residents. | Chairman of Headley Parish Council David Preedy said road closures for major cycling events were only one problem for residents. |
"These big events produce a spin-off of a large number of people who come to practise on the routes," he said. | "These big events produce a spin-off of a large number of people who come to practise on the routes," he said. |
"They are cycling as fast as they can on roads that are open to other traffic and that is a major safety issue." | "They are cycling as fast as they can on roads that are open to other traffic and that is a major safety issue." |
Swearing drivers | Swearing drivers |
Surrey's Deputy Chief Con Nick Ephgrave said the Association of Chief Police Officers was reviewing cycling regulations introduced in 1960. | Surrey's Deputy Chief Con Nick Ephgrave said the Association of Chief Police Officers was reviewing cycling regulations introduced in 1960. |
"As a product of the enormous boom in cycling, we have people who are really enjoying it but do not really know how they should behave in a group," he said. | "As a product of the enormous boom in cycling, we have people who are really enjoying it but do not really know how they should behave in a group," he said. |
"My officers are aware of the Highway Code but the issue is how enforceable is that in a county like Surrey completely covered in quiet lanes?" | "My officers are aware of the Highway Code but the issue is how enforceable is that in a county like Surrey completely covered in quiet lanes?" |
Cyclists in the audience at the debate, hosted by BBC Surrey, said they had suffered from the poor behaviour of motorists. | Cyclists in the audience at the debate, hosted by BBC Surrey, said they had suffered from the poor behaviour of motorists. |
One said she had been shouted and sworn at by drivers and had water and urine thrown at her. | One said she had been shouted and sworn at by drivers and had water and urine thrown at her. |
Another said she was afraid to use her bike on busy roads because of the amount of traffic. | Another said she was afraid to use her bike on busy roads because of the amount of traffic. |
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