Cyclists and drivers in Melbourne’s CBD, inner north and south-east will be targeted in a week-long blitz that will see police flood black spot areas and fine those breaking the law.

From Monday, officers will issue on-the-spot fines of up to $369 as part of Operation Nora, a five-day road safety initiative affecting the suburbs of Carlton, Fitzroy, Richmond, Collingwood and the CBD.

Police will flock to cyclist black spot areas in a bid to weed out drivers, cyclists and pedestrians flouting the law.

Senior Sergeant Stephen Wilson said the aim of the operation was to ensure cyclists and drivers were behaving safely on the roads.

“Police will not only target offences committed by cyclists, but also crack down on drivers doing the wrong thing,” he said.