Most Brits would support an identification scheme for cyclists, with penalty points issued for those who break the rules, a poll has found.
Motoring lawyer Nick Freeman last month launched a parliamentary petition calling for a compulsory registration scheme for cyclists and a clampdown on e-scooters.
He said cyclists should have unique identification numbers, similar to car plates, and penalty points on their driving licences if they break the rules.
A YouGov poll found that six in ten people would back the scheme, with 31% saying they would "strongly support" this idea. While support is higher among Conservative voters (71%), Labour voters would also broadly support the idea (55%).
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