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All bike users are saying is ‘Give Cyclists Space’
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Announcements  |  Mon - July 21, 2025 6:28 pm  |  Article Hits:1402  |  A+ | a-

LAST year 131 cyclists were injured on Liverpool’s roads, with 33 riders suffering serious injuries – now bike users are saying ‘Give cyclists some space’.

As cycling numbers rise with the warmer weather, Liverpool City Council is calling on road users to take extra care. 

The Highway Code states that pedestrians, cyclists, and vulnerable road users must be given priority, and those operating larger vehicles bear the greatest responsibility in keeping roads safe. 

5 simple actions that drivers can take will lead to safer roads for all:-

✅ Stay Alert – Make frequent observations and anticipate potential hazards. 

✅ Look for Cyclists – Especially near junctions, roundabouts, or when overtaking. 

✅ Avoid Distractions – Stay focused on the road, put your phone away! 

✅ Give Space – Leave at least 1.5 metres when overtaking at speeds up to 30mph, more at higher speeds. 

✅ Use the Dutch Reach – if possible open your door from the inside with the hand that’s furthest from the door handle, this action naturally causes you to turn your body and look over your shoulder, allowing you to check for approaching cyclists or pedestrians. 

Cyclists also have a responsibility to ride safely and considerately, obeying traffic signals and allowing faster vehicles to pass when safe. 

Liverpool City Council is also promoting Bikeability classes in schools to teach young cyclists the skills needed to navigate roads confidently.

Councillor Dan Barrington, Cabinet Member for Transport and Connectivity, said:- “Liverpool City Council remains committed to making roads safer for all users - whether pedestrians, cyclists, or motorists. The Council’s Active Travel strategy has made some great strides in recent years. We are focussed on encouraging more people to cycle, moving around the City seamlessly. A crucial part of this is ensuring that people feel safe when they are on their bikes. By working together, we can reduce collisions, promote healthier travel choices, and create a more cycle-friendly City. All we are saying is give cyclists some space.”

In 2024-25, the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (LCRCA) funded over 15,000 Bikeability places, working towards a national target of offering cycle training to 80% of all Year 5/6 pupils.

For adults, LCRCA’s Adult Cycle Training programme has delivered over 100 skills and maintenance sessions, benefiting more than 1,000 people. 

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