Calls for Australia to introduce a new riders license for cyclists

Calls for Australia to introduce a new riders license for cyclists
Calls for Australia to introduce a new riders license for cyclists

Aussies have renewed calls for cyclists to need a licence to ride after the controversial measure was proposed by a former MP years ago.

In 2014, NSW Roads Minister Duncan Gay pushed for a cycling licence to be introduced to combat road deaths after a rise in horror accidents.

The proposal did not garner support from advocates and never eventuated, with Mr Gay instead upping fines for cyclists caught breaching road rules.

Now, people say the policy should be brought in to regulate and educate 'dangerous' push bike riders who hit the streets in packs and 'take up car lanes'.

The debate comes amid cries for 4WD drivers to be licensed as towing companies grapple with skyrocketing calls from off-road drivers who have become bogged.

Australians have renewed calls for cyclists to require a licence amid raging debate over whether the measure should be introduced for 4WDs. Pictured: Bike riders travellers over Sydney's Harbour bridge

Australians have renewed calls for cyclists to require a licence amid raging debate over whether the measure should be introduced for 4WDs. Pictured: Bike riders travellers over Sydney's Harbour bridge 

Taking to social media, frustrated motorists said the government should target bike enthusiasts before regulating 4WD fanatics, arguing bike riders pose a greater hazard to the public.

'What about cyclists?' They're more f***ing dangerous,' one woman said.

'True story mate, they are unreal taking up a car lane with more than 20 riders, it makes me sick,' a man added.

'[They've] got all the bike ways in the world and they want ride on the road.'

Another man said if 4WD licences are introduced then 'cyclists need a f**ing licence and have to pay rego'.  

'Totally agree, cyclists need to be licensed,' someone else wrote. 

Eight years ago, Mr Gay announced he was looking at bringing in a licence for cyclists after a several fatalities occurred within weeks.  

'The thing I really need to look at is, if we're going to put rules in place, and I need to be tougher on car drivers, but I am increasingly persuaded that we need to look at a licence for cyclists ...,' Mr Gay told 2UE Breakfast at the time.

Former NSW Roads Minister Duncan Gay called for cycling licensed to be introduced in 2014

Former NSW Roads Minister Duncan Gay called for cycling licensed to be introduced in 2014

'It's not going to worry the ones that are doing the right thing, but the bad ones that are running lights, crossing over, being aggressive, they're a large part of the statistic.'

Mr Gay, who also fought to have cycling ways scrapped from parts of Sydney's CBD, was accused of waging a war against cyclists by advocacy groups. 

After the bid was rejected, Mr Gay tried to usher in a law that would see cyclists fined more than $100 for not carrying identification from 1 March 2016. 

However, after delaying the date, the government backpedalled and decided to ditch the law change altogether - although proposed penalty increases set for that date were maintained. 

Fines for cyclists in NSW were magnified to match drivers, taking the penalty for not wearing a helmet to $330; running a red light to $439; riding negligently, furiously or recklessly to $439; and failing to stop at a

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