The new proposed laws would also see lifetime bans for those caught driving cars under the influence of drugs.
Cyclists in Italy will be forced to pay for insurance and fit number plates on their bikes under new plans to improve road safety.
Italy's transport minister says the new measures will also apply to e-scooters.
The new proposed laws would also see lifetime bans for those caught driving cars under the influence of drugs.
Donagh McArdle, owner of Tullamore Cycle Centre says doesn't think the same action will be take in Ireland:
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