His bike broke apart 😳
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42 Comments
Well done Cycling Mikey! Good on him for keeping our roads safe and putting those pesky motorists in their place.
CyclingMikey gunna end up faced down somewhere eventually 😂
Just so you know mikey i will not be stopping if you decided to put yourself in front of me!! Just a friendly heads up 😊
Deport him 😂
Dick heads asking for it.
Used to watch Mikey’s channel but now he’s gone over the top and thinks his is some sort of superhero with traffic powers. Must be one of the most hated people in central London, apart from Sadiq Khant.
Is this what happens when your Mrs doesn’t give you any for a while 🤷♂️🤷♂️
I heard the words strapping on a helmet and clicked off the video, thinking he’ll have to get used to that if he goes to prison 🙈
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This is what kinda of people who dont have a life 😂😂
This is what happens when porn sites have ID requirements. 😂
Deport CyclingMikey
Bravo pour le voiturier.
no he didnt push anything into a car he was walking into the road his right of way get it right fake video
Literally nothing better to do what a clown
What an absolute bell end. Basically threw he's bike into the path of the car.
Why did driver not stop it was no entry
Very resilient man
His not the law ,
Deport him 😂
He's gone too far.
He is a Karen, and I have space on my bullbar for him.
I hope they charge him.
CyclingMikey is in fact breaking the law because only the Police have legal powers to stop traffic even if the driver breaking the law
Cycling Mikey Must be stopped❗ 🚲🚫
Lol
There's more footage of the incident from a bystander and it doesn't look good for Mikey (or the driver).
The hero we need.
Cycling Mikey is an absolute pr*ck. 🙄
he is a twat
There's something so ironic about cyclists accusing other motorists of ignoring sign
Get a real job ya weirdo
Anyone report to the police yet?
Cyclingmikey belongs behind bars.
He even pots people number plate on the YouTube title I hate cyclingmikey
I’m surprised the geezers not dead yet 😳 he’s gonna fuck around with the wrong person one day
52?!? Geezer looks at least 70! He’s pathetic and thinks he above the law. He clearly throws his bike into the car so he should be done for damages.
52 🤯😳
"No, you are not allowed to push an electric bike (ebike) or any bicycle into the path of a moving vehicle in the UK. Doing so is illegal, dangerous, and likely to constitute a criminal offence. "
1. Criminal Obstruction of the Highway
Under Section 137 of the Highways Act 1980, it is an offence to "wilfully obstruct the free passage along a highway" without lawful authority or excuse.
Pushing a bike intentionally into traffic is a "wilful" act.
This can result in a fine, and following the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022, it is a recordable offence that can carry a prison sentence of up to 51 weeks.
2. Dangerous Driving / Causing Injury
If your action causes a vehicle to swerve, brake abruptly, or collide with you or another vehicle, you could be prosecuted for:
Dangerous driving (if the ebike is treated as a motor vehicle, which it might be if it is not a legal EAPC).
Wanton and furious driving/cycling (under the Offences Against the Person Act 1861).
Criminal damage (if you damage the vehicle).
3. Highway Code and Safety
The Highway Code dictates that cyclists and pedestrians must act with care.
Rule 74 of the Highway Code states that when crossing a road, you should "wait for a safe gap in the traffic".
Intentionally creating a hazard by pushing a bike into traffic violates the basic duty of care owed to other road users.
4. Legal EAPC Status
Even if your ebike meets the Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycle (EAPC) rules—meaning it is treated as a regular bicycle—that legal status does not give you the right to obstruct traffic or create a dangerous situation.
In Summary: Intentionally placing any object or person in the path of a moving vehicle is unlawful and likely to lead to arrest, prosecution, and civil liability for any damages or injuries caused.
Hope he got charged for that.
Fafo 😂😂😂
U aint police no power so bog off b4 u get hurt ur a common criminal hope u post ur court case thats why police think ur a knob and dont deal with you