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Errant cyclist learns the hard way that when there's a stop sign, you have to obey even if you're a cyclist

Errant cyclist learns the hard way that when there's a stop sign, you have to obey even if you're a cyclist

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Errant cyclists are a common sight these days. 

Every other day, user-submitted videos of errant cyclists or cyclists being involved in an accident never fail to be published on various online channels. 

Watch this video of an errant cyclist that was involved in an accident, which ends in a lowkey hilarious manner:

What Happened?

An errant cyclist blatantly disregards a stop signage and stop-line marking and continues to attempt to make a right turn. 

After looking left and right to check for oncoming traffic, he somehow fails to spot an oncoming Toyota Corolla approaching him.

He then cycles into the path of the Toyota Corolla and gets hit by it.

A Precious Bicycle

I can tell the cyclist loves his bicycle a lot. 

So much so that he clings onto it even after getting hit by the Toyota. 

And the result of it is kinda hilarious - the bicycle bounces off the hood of the Toyota and lands on his head. 

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NGL, this accident could have been worse for the errant cyclist.

Today he may have suffered some bruises and cuts from this accident, but he may not be this lucky all the time.

A Common Occurrence

It seems as though cyclists just don't give a damn about their safety.

Similarly, a colleague of mine also encountered an errant cyclist yesterday (30 Mar):

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Needless to say, this near-miss incident was enough for him to have almost "shit in his pants". 

Netizens' Comments

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Even his bicycle wants to 'knock' some sense into him.

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Its getting more and more ridiculous. 

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Exactly why you shouldn't do things in a half-f@ck manner! 

 

 

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  On 4/1/2022 at 2:05 AM, mikk123 said:

how come when it comes to those idiot cyclist all the drivers are so alert? should just charge ahead. 🤣

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Driver need pay $$$ + get demerit points + jail sentence, of course need to be alert!

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