November 30th 2024.
A recent incident in South Australia has been captured on dashcam footage, showing a cyclist dangerously maneuvering through heavy motorway traffic. The footage, taken on the North-South motorway near Bolivar in Adelaide's northern suburbs, shows the cyclist weaving through cars and even riding in the middle of the road. This all occurred just before 1.30pm yesterday.
In the footage, the cyclist can be seen crossing two lanes of traffic, narrowly avoiding a merging car. He then proceeds to swerve across four lanes, causing several cars to slow down and attempt to pass him. The motorway has a speed limit of 110km/h, leaving many drivers frustrated and stuck behind the cyclist.
According to witnesses, some drivers even tried to create a buffer for the cyclist by driving in front of him. However, this situation was deemed "very dangerous" by witness Tarlochan Singh, who spoke to 9News about the incident. He explained that not only was the cyclist putting himself at risk, but also endangering other drivers on the road.
Police were eventually called to the scene and discovered that the cyclist, a 57-year-old man from St Kilda, had committed several offenses. He was fined for riding against road signs, moving into the path of a driver, and not having a warning device on his bike.
In light of this incident, it's important for all road users to be aware of their surroundings and follow traffic laws to ensure everyone's safety. To stay updated on breaking news, sport, politics, and weather, download the 9News app on your smartphone. It's available for both Apple and Android devices, making it easy to receive notifications and stay informed on the go. Let's all work together to make our roads a safer place for everyone.
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