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NatEx fit warning stickers for cyclists’ safety

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Published: February 20, 2018
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National Express has been working with West Midlands Fire Service and Birmingham City Council to improve cycle safety on the region’s roads.

At the request of the council, the operator has fitted warning stickers to all 1,600 vehicles in its fleet to help cyclists ride safely around buses.

Tom Stables, NatEx UK Coach MD says: "You can never stop learning about safety. We are constantly looking for innovative ways to make the roads safer for all users.

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