Cycling campaign to bring the lack of prosecution of cyclist killers to light

Cycle Lab co-owner Andrew McLean said that #CyclistsLivesMatter media walls would be placed in their five stores countrywide. File picture: Ross Jansen/African News Agency (ANA)

Cycle Lab co-owner Andrew McLean said that #CyclistsLivesMatter media walls would be placed in their five stores countrywide. File picture: Ross Jansen/African News Agency (ANA)

Published Mar 2, 2022

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Cape Town - Recreational cycling organisation Pedal Power Association (PPA) is gearing up to launch a new initiative that will focus on highlighting the lack of prosecution of offenders responsible for fatal crashes and attacks on cyclists.

The flagship safe cycling campaign, #CyclistsLivesMatter is set to be launched nationally this coming weekend at the Cradle of Humankind by the association in partnership with the popular cycling store Cycle Lab.

PPA Chairperson Steve Hayward said during the last few years, the association has noticed a growing intolerance between motorists and cyclists coupled with an increasing trend of lawlessness among road users, which threatens the safety of cyclists across the country.

“Cyclists are taxpayers, contributing members of the community and family members, so each serious injury or death is an unnecessary one we believe can be avoided. We want to see the successful prosecution of drivers responsible for fatal and serious crashes throughout South Africa.”

“Currently, offenders who are killing cyclists on the roads are getting away with murder. The campaign was organised to bring this to light. Offenders are getting little to no sentences with some cases being thrown out.”

“We have arranged to meet with dignitaries from the national government as well as prominent role players to discuss concerns and provide recommendations to improve the safety of cyclists in South Africa and address the lack of prosecution of offenders in related cycling cases,” Hayward said.

To see the campaign succeed and gain traction, PPA is calling cyclists to support the campaign by taking pictures in front of #CyclistsLivesMatter media walls, and to post the pictures on social media platforms. The association is also planning to visit the family of late cyclist André Piehl.

Cycle Lab co-owner Andrew McLean said that #CyclistsLivesMatter media walls would be placed in their five stores countrywide.

“Cyclists participating in the 2022 Cape Town Cycle Tour (CTCT) will be able to take pictures in support of the campaign, at both the registration and finishing points event,” McLean said.

The PPA will also host an opportunity for cyclists to take pictures on Chapman’s Peak Drive on Saturday, the week before the CTCT, from 7 to 9 am.

The Western Cape Department of Transport said from January 3, 2022, to February 27, 2022, it recorded 245 road accident fatalities, of which 9 (4%) were cyclists.

nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za

Cape Argus

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