Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Police have been targeting cyclists in Manchester city centre this morning.
Traffic PSCOs have been stationed along Oxford Road today (Wednesday) to stop bike users 'not adhering to the rules of the road.' A number of cyclists were reportedly stopped and issued warnings about the dangers of running red lights.
Under the Road Traffic Act all road users including cyclists can face an on-the-spot fine of £30 for failing to stop at a red traffic light.
Oxford Road is used by thousands of students and commuters every day and has a cycle lane running the entire length. GMP's traffic division tweeted: "Officers from the #TransportUnit worked alongside Traffic PCSOs
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