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Cyclist chose to endanger both his and his children's lives by beating a red light

Cyclist chose to endanger both his and his children's lives by beating a red light

thatJDMahboy

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Somehow or rather, cyclists are always associated with poor road behaviour or being a road pest.

Watch the video below and find out why it isn't difficult for the public to feel that way:

What Happened?

A Toyota Rav 4 was waiting for pedestrians to finish crossing the road at a pedestrian crossing before performing his left turn. 

Despite a blinking green man signal with 2 seconds left on the timer, a cyclist from the other side of the road made a last-minute decision to rush across the road with his two kids in tow.

The driver failed to notice the cyclist and proceeded with his turn since it was highly likely that he was in the driver's blind spot. 

As a result, the Toyota SUV grazed the front of the bicycle, which caused the cyclist to stumble. 

Needless to say, the cyclist vented his frustration and anger at the Toyota driver by gesturing his middle finger towards the white SUV. 

I am pretty sure if there was audio, we could hear lots of profanities being projected from the cyclist. 

Netizens' Comments

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Typical road pest.

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Definitely both parties were at fault.

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Nuff said. 

 

 

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WTF this cyclist...

and i think i might know where he stays...

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3 hours ago, Atrecord said:

WTF this cyclist...

and i think i might know where he stays...

You can recognise him?😆

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not him, but think i've seen that bike before... sometimes it's a lady who rides it - if it's the same one i've seen before. it's unique for sure.

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1 hour ago, Atrecord said:

not him, but think i've seen that bike before... sometimes it's a lady who rides it - if it's the same one i've seen before. it's unique for sure.

If you are referring to the bicycle trailer that is used to tow his kid, yes it is unique for sure!

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Ohhhh..... That's a toddler inside the trailer! I always thought that's a pet dog!

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On 3/2/2022 at 5:55 PM, Atrecord said:

WTF this cyclist...

and i think i might know where he stays...

Wherever he stays I think he should go back to where he came from, with his f**ked up attitude. 

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On 05/03/2022 at 15:20, Turboflat4 said:

Wherever he stays I think he should go back to where he came from, with his f**ked up attitude. 

Yup, i share your thoughts too. Really screwed this bunch... and if he really stays where i think he does, there are more of such idiots around.

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Fitvip

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He wants to bring his poor kids along...🤐

AMAP, please view this video clip carefully!

 

 

 

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