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Ten per cent of drivers passed a horse and rider either too fast or too close is the result of an Operation Close Pass for horses that took place on Thursday 21 September 2023 on Smeaton Lane in Brinklow. This is despite the horse and rider duo being accompanied by a PCSO on a bicycle and all parties wearing hi vis.
The Operation was designed to actively target motorists who ignore Highway Code rules on how to safely pass equestrians on the road.
During the two-hour Operation approximately 45 vehicles passed a horse and rider (followed by a police cyclist equipped with a video camera) on Smeaton Lane to look out for motorists who passed them too fast or too close. Whilst the majority passed the horse and rider safely leaving at least 2metres and slowing to approximately 10mph or less, officers intercepted four motorists who did not comply with the Highway Code.
These motorists were pulled aside and given words of advice by officers about their driving and provided with information on the requirement, produced by the British Horse Society.
The Highway Code is now specific about what drivers need to do to safely pass horses:-
The operation coincides with both the Rural Crime Week of Action (18-24 Sept) and the National Police Chief Council Vulnerable Road Users Campaign that aims to improve road safety for cyclists, pedestrians, horse riders and motorcyclists.
Carol Cotterill, Warwickshire Police Rural Crime Team said “Our aim is to educate road users so they know how to safely pass horses on the roads. It’s important the many equestrians in Warwickshire feel as safe as possible on our roads and we chose Smeaton Lane, Brinklow due to the many local horse riders who use it who have contacted us to express their safety concerns about vehicles passing them too close or too fast.
“As well as slowing down to 10mph and allowing 2m when passing horses on the roads, our advice to drivers on rural roads is to expect the unexpected around the next corner – there could be a horse and rider, a cyclist or a pedestrian. There may also be oncoming traffic. Please slow down and be ready to pass vulnerable road users wide and slow.
“Although not in the Highway Code, we cannot stress enough how much the hi vis worn by the horse, rider and cyclist improved their visibility. During the operation we also visited stable yards to hand out high visibility tabards and Operation Snap cards to encourage riders to report moving traffic offences such as dangerous or careless driving to the police, plus information about The BHS Horsei incident reporting app and Warwickshire Horse Watch.
“We are also very grateful to Lynda, a Police Mounted Volunteer, and her horse Murphy for their help in the Operation, both of whom have passed the BHS Road Safety test.“
Following the success of the operation – Warwickshire Police’s first equine Op Close Pass, it will be the first of many.
Emma Daniell, Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire said “Warwickshire is a largely rural county where many people enjoy outdoor activities such as horse riding. This is why as a partnership it is important we support equestrians to improve their safety on the roads in the same way we do other road users. Op Close Pass can do just that by helping educate the public around the Highway Code and Hierarchy of road users to help ensure they always pass horses safely.”
For more information please visit our website www.warksroadsafety.org or follow us on Facebook @WarwickshireRoadSafety and on Twitter @WarksRoadSafety
You can also follow Warwickshire Rural Crime Team on Facebook @WarwickshireRuralCrimeTeam and on Twitter @WarksRoadSafety
Notes for Editors
Other initiatives to improve road safety for equestrians include:-
Equestrian road safety video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXgjYcwgvbM
Drivers passing horses road safety video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd65eH_co34&t=3s
Drivers passing horsedrawn carriages Video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOkOo_juKSs
Project Edward videos:-
Highway code video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzDx7dnakjE
What’s on Your Horizon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gbx87pfyTE