Last week, news, along with several other media, was able to show a video of a motorist attacking a cyclist. The driver told news that he had parked legally along Mosseveien, in connection with work at Ulvøya. The cyclist is said to have cycled past him at high speed and broken the mirror of his car, without stopping. Now news can show a video that confirms what the driver said. The video was filmed by the driver’s dashcam, and is shown with his consent. In the video, you can hear a small bang as the cyclist cycles past the car, which is parked on the pavement. He cycles on, is tried to be stopped, but gets out onto the road, points the finger and cycles out of the picture. It was VG who mentioned the new video first. The motorist: – Important for me – We had set up warning triangles and were all wearing reflective vests. Then there was a cyclist who almost ran over two of my colleagues before he hit me. Then he cycled on and smashed my wing mirror, says the motorist to news. He says that there must have been plenty of space on the pavement – also for the driver. news has not been able to identify or get in touch with the cyclist. Last week, the car driver sent a picture to news of the broken wing mirror. Photo: Private The motorist says they tried to stop the cyclist, without success. The driver has previously said that he is sorry for what happened on the video that circulated last week. – It became important for me to show this video, because I feel I have become the worst here. You must interact in traffic, and you must follow the traffic rules, also when sitting on the bicycle seat. Last week the driver said he was sorry for what had happened. – The situation escalated, but I just wanted his ID for the insurance, said the driver. He was clearly upset about the situation. It was the lorry driver Knut Berge who filmed the incident. Last week he was contacted by the police in Oslo, who wanted the video. – It is not right that people should fight like that. I have never experienced anything like this before, he told news last week.Berge was also contacted by the police in Oslo, who wanted the video. Published 18.11.2024, at 14.01 Updated 18.11.2024, at 14.20
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