Jeremy Vine QUITS cycling videos after shocking online abuse! See his posts, PLUS Cycling Mikey highlights featuring FURIOUS driver reactions and INTENSE arguments. This compilation shows explosive moments shared online from the front line of UK road safety clashes.

This video first covers highlights from broadcaster Jeremy Vine explaining his decision to stop sharing helmet cam footage due to relentless and vile online trolling. Hear his reasons for stepping back from the ‘trolling furnace’.

THEN, brace yourself for Cycling Mikey’s most INTENSE confrontations shared publicly! See highlights where drivers absolutely LOSE THEIR HEADS, unleashing ANGRY REACTIONS and FURIOUS arguments when challenged by Mike van Erp over alleged traffic law violations. Witness these heated moments and roadside showdowns captured via his helmet camera.

These raw, unfiltered clips fuel the fiery debate around road safety UK and ‘cycling vigilantism’. Do these shocking online moments actually help improve driver behaviour, or just provoke more anger? Judge for yourself the impact of these cyclist vs driver confrontations.

In this explosive compilation:

Jeremy Vine explains quitting videos due to shocking abuse.
INTENSE Cycling Mikey confrontation highlights.
FURIOUS driver reactions & arguments caught on camera.
The heated online debate on cycling safety and vigilantism.
What’s the most SHOCKING reaction you saw? Was Vine right to quit? Are Mikey’s tactics justified when drivers get this ANGRY? Drop your opinions below!

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15 Comments

  1. And at the start of this video I see what appears to be a complete bellend furiously bolting along a pedestrian sidewalk on a bicycle. He should be reported.

  2. I think there should be different punishments per offence, no way using a phone while stationary in heavy traffic can be compared with the guy who accelerated while texting!

  3. First clip shows Mikey cycling on the pavement as he rides back to film a car. Last time I checked cycling on the pavement is illegal – In the UK, it is generally illegal to cycle on a pavement. This is due to Section 72 of the Highway Act 1835 and Rule 64 of the Highway Code. Would like to see him do the same thing in his own country ….SA

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