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Police target Nafferton drivers passing horses

On Monday 13th July, Humberside Roads Policing Officers in conjunction with Community Safety Mounted Volunteers, carried out ‘Operation Close Pass’ on New Road in Nafferton.

This operation was undertaken following multiple reports from the Equestrian community in the area regarding drivers unsafely passing riders in the area.

Op Close Pass is a national operation aimed at educating drivers on the safe passage of vulnerable road uses such as horses and cyclists and aims to offer constructive guidance to drivers.

When passing a horse, the Highway Code advises a speed of no more than 10mph and at least a two-metre distance. Additionally, when passing cyclists, it is advised that you leave a gap of one and a half metres.

In total, 43 drivers were dealt with for speed, or passing too close to the horse and rider, however we are pleased to say that 24 drivers were also noted for their exceptional manner of driving and displaying care when overtaking the horses.

Force lead on the Community Safety Mounted Volunteers, Sergeant Julie Fenton said: “We are aware that drivers often fail to realise how intimidating or dangerous a close pass can be, and this operation is aimed at raising awareness of these dangers and keeping road users safe.

“Horses can be spooked by loud noises or large vehicles, and cyclists can become unsteady on uneven or slippery surfaces; passing slowly, carefully and at a safe distance helps to keep the roads safe for us all.”

Horse riders, cyclists, and drivers can also submit any footage of dangerous or inconsiderate driving to Operation Snap.  More information can be found here: Submit video evidence of driving offences | Humberside Police

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