This is the heart-stopping moment a cyclist came inches from being hit by an oncoming car, which skidded out of control.
George Fox was cycling in Northamptonshire on November 6 when he saw the car come around a bend and begin to skid. As the car slid across the road, it avoided George and his fellow cyclist by mere inches. It then smashed into another vehicle behind them before flipping upside down. George said the experience, and watching the video back, was “Genuinely terrifying.”
Both cyclists pulled over to the side of the road to go towards the crash and check on the drivers.
Shockingly, everyone involved in the situation walked away without injuries.
There have been several instances where cyclists have narrowly escaped dangerous situations on the road. One such incident involved Jeremy Vine, who previously captured the moment Jason Donovan was almost hit by a London bus while cycling.
The BBC2 presenter was cycling and filming his journey in London when a City Sightseeing bus careered past him on Oxford Street. Vine captured the moment a London bus is filmed – randomly on Jeremy’s head camera – careering past the Australian singer, seemingly almost hitting him.

Jeremy called out, “How can he do that? How can the bus go that close to you?”
Seemingly unfazed by the incident, Jason remarked: “I looked at the helmet and thought who the hell would do something like that, and then I thought, it has to be Jeremy.”
The two linked up again past the bus at the next set of lights, and the presenter told the pop icon how close the bus had got to him before the video ended.
Similar Incidents Highlight Dangerous Road Behavior
These incidents highlight the growing concern about reckless driving and the risks faced by cyclists on the road. In both cases, the cyclists were fortunate to escape unharmed, but the near-misses serve as a reminder of the importance of road safety.
- Cyclists are often vulnerable on the roads, especially in busy urban areas where traffic is unpredictable.
- Drivers must remain vigilant and follow traffic rules to prevent such dangerous situations.
- The use of cameras and recordings has become an essential tool for documenting these incidents and raising awareness about road safety.
Lessons Learned from Near-Misses
While no one was injured in these incidents, they underscore the need for better communication between drivers and cyclists. Here are some key takeaways from these events:
- Awareness: Both drivers and cyclists should be more aware of their surroundings. This includes checking blind spots and maintaining a safe distance.
- Respect: Drivers must respect the space that cyclists need on the road. This means not cutting them off or driving too close.
- Education: There is a need for ongoing education on road safety, especially for new drivers and cyclists.
The Role of Technology in Road Safety
In recent years, technology has played a significant role in improving road safety. From advanced driver-assist systems to smart traffic management, there are now more tools available to prevent accidents.
- Camera footagehas become a powerful tool for capturing incidents and providing evidence in case of disputes.
- Smart devicessuch as dashcams and headcams allow individuals to document their experiences and share them with others.
- Social mediahas also helped raise awareness about road safety issues, allowing people to share their stories and encourage safer driving habits.
Looking Ahead
As cities continue to grow and traffic increases, the importance of road safety cannot be overstated. While these incidents may seem isolated, they reflect a broader issue that requires attention from both drivers and cyclists.
- More public awareness campaigns are needed to promote safe driving and cycling practices.
- Governments and local authorities should invest in better infrastructure to protect vulnerable road users.
- Continued efforts to improve road safety will help reduce the number of near-misses and prevent future accidents.
By learning from these close calls, we can work towards creating safer roads for everyone.
