Red lights are being regularly ignored by one quarter of e-bike riders - making them the most likely lawbreakers when it comes to disregarding traffic signals.
Researchers checked out the behaviour of more than 7,500 cyclists, 11,000 pedestrians and 26,000 cars at 80 junctions across London, Manchester and Glasgow.
They found that 25 per cent of e-bike riders failed to stop at red lights, in turn 'putting lives at risk'.
Meanwhile, some 22 per cent of food delivery riders, who are paid per drop, were seen ignoring traffic signals.
In total, one fifth of e-bike riders, e-scooter riders and cyclists were caught routinely jumping red lights, a study by camera company Nextbase found.







