by Gráinne Connolly
The PSNI has launched a campaign in Belfast where undercover officers will cycle around the city to monitor dangerous drivers.
They'll be dressed in plain clothes and on a bike with a camera; while in radio contact to Uniformed Police Motorcyclists.
'Op Close Pass' will look closely at drivers throughout various routes, identifying and driving and cycling issues.
This includes drivers not giving cyclists enough room on the roads when passing, drivers using their phones behind the wheel, cyclist and motorists breaching traffic signals and signs.
Calls will be made to those on motorcycles, who can intercept and deal appropriately with the situation.
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