
Motorists could be slapped with ?100 fines for driving too close to cyclists under plans being considered by the Government.
Transport Minister Robert Goodwill said he is considering Australian-style laws which set a ?minimum passing distance? between cyclists and other vehicles in law.
?We remain interested in the change and are keeping it under review,? Mr Goodwill told MPs.
It follows a petition signed by more than 16,000 cycling campaigners calling for Britain to follow the lead of South Australia and introduce a new law stipulating motorists can not pass closer than one metre to cyclists - or 1.5 metres on faster roads.
Minimum passing distances are already in place in other European countries including France and Germany.



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