Summary
- MPs have voted in favor of a new law that could lead to cyclists who cause death by dangerous cycling facing up to 14 years in prison.
- The amendment creates three new offenses related to dangerous cycling, aiming to ensure accountability for reckless behavior that leads to fatalities.
- The proposed law would require cyclists to maintain their vehicles in legal ways and face consequences for reckless actions.
- Transport Secretary Mark Harper supports the legislation to protect law-abiding cyclists, pedestrians, and other road users.