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Near Miss of the Day 807: Driver comes out with “maniacal laugh” after pulling out on cyclist

Our regular series featuring close passes from around the country - today it's Surrey...

Something a bit different in our Near Miss of the Day series today – a driver waiting to pull out of a side road and whose view of an approaching cyclist was blocked by a vehicle ahead of the rider, then realising his mistake after pulling out let out what was described as a “maniacal laugh.” 

The cackling car driver was encountered by road.cc reader Steve on a ride last weekend in Surrey’s affluent stockbroker belt, with the incident happening around 26 seconds into the video.

Steve told us: “I was cycling through Haslemere on Saturday when the driver of a white Nissan pulled out in front of me.

“The driver I was behind (who I'd also previously had to brake for) turned left and the Nissan driver failed to check that there was nothing following and pulled out in front of me.

“As he realised his mistake, rather than raising a hand to apologise, he let out a hilarious maniacal laugh!”

Sharp-eyed Steve added: “Note the registration number of the Nissan – EPO.”

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Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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Fignon's ghost | 2 years ago
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He was easily in phlegm shot.

You must TAKE THE SHOT!

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Bmblbzzz | 2 years ago
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Coincidentally, I had a driver laugh at me in similar or slightly more maniacal way, in Bristol a few days ago. I was on foot, in fact I was on a zebra crossing. The driver of a BMW drove straight at me then emergency stopped in the middle of the crossing, stuck his head out the window and gave a maniacal laugh. Perhaps it's the new trend? 

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PRSboy replied to Bmblbzzz | 2 years ago
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Bmblbzzz wrote:

Coincidentally, I had a driver laugh at me in similar or slightly more maniacal way, in Bristol a few days ago. I was on foot, in fact I was on a zebra crossing. The driver of a BMW drove straight at me then emergency stopped in the middle of the crossing, stuck his head out the window and gave a maniacal laugh. Perhaps it's the new trend? 

I had a bald fat fella in an open-top Mercedes pass me as I rode along an A-road, and pull alongside to yell "W*NKER!" and laughing at his own comedic genius as he pulled away.  Most odd.

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Gm_Crop | 2 years ago
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That's where I live and had exactly the same thing happen yesterday on my commute home. Minus the maniacal laugh.

Also about 500m from where I was rear ended by a pickup driver last year and 2x abused by other road users. Welcome to Surrey.

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srchar | 2 years ago
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Micrapenis.

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srchar | 2 years ago
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Driving a Nissan Micra is no laughing matter.

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eburtthebike | 2 years ago
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Not so much maniacal as derisory; I've pulled out in front of you, so tough.

Was it reported?

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IanMSpencer | 2 years ago
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I suspect the driver would have (incorrectly) done that even if there was a car following - and one day he'll have a crunch relying on another car's indicator too.

As a cyclist, I am wary of drivers who are likely to do that.  You can make the situation worse "filtering" past a car that is turning left even if it has slowed for the turn and road space allows - after all the HWC does say do not overtake at or approaching a junction (which is why I picked up on the word filtering). I have also been caught out when cars take a right turn area at a crossroads and have apparently blocked the road forward to cars by poor positioning and then cars have pulled out because they haven't considered a bike or motorbike (or hire scooter, I suppose) has sufficient space to continue.

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