Derbyshire Police have used the arrival of the Tour of Britain road race in the county to remind both motorists and cyclists of the rules of the road.
With Derby City Centre marking the start point for the race, it has been the first time that the city has started the race since it began 20 years ago.
On Friday 6th September 2024, from Derby Arena, the racers came through areas including Borrowash, Dale Abbey and West Hallam, before crossing into Nottinghamshire at Eastwood then continuing through Hucknall, Ravenshead, Blidworth, Southwell and Tuxford, and crossing the River Trent to race south to finish the stage in Newark-on-Trent.
However, they said that for those who were inspired to get out on a bike, it was important to remember the highway code and for cyclists and drivers alike to look after each other.
A statement said that cyclists have a responsibility to ride with respect and use cycle lanes when available, adding that it can be safer to ride side by side when riding in a group, however riders should consider moving into single file when possible, to allow cars to overtake.
Car drivers are being reminded to keep an eye out for more vulnerable road users, give at least 1.5m distance between the car and the cyclist when overtaking, give each other space on the road and drive and ride responsibly.