A viral video posted by cycling content creator Bob Wilkie has sparked controversy after appearing to show him attempting to ride through a red light and nearly colliding with a pedestrian.  

The footage, posted on Instagram with the caption “spreading the love…”, shows Wilkie approaching the crossing at speed as a pedestrian steps out. He then sharply brakes as the man walks in front of him on the crossing.

The cyclist can be heard on the video sarcastically saying, “Thanks for the courtesy,” followed by, “I see the lights, use a bit of fucking common sense.”

In response, the pedestrian pointed out, “It’s a red light,” and asked Wilkie, “What does a red light mean?”

Wilkie then repeatedly tells the pedestrian to “fuck off” before cycling away.

 

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The video has received a strong reaction online, with many commenters criticising the cyclist’s actions and his decision to share the footage online.

Chris_bull commented on the video, saying: “Red light – clearly the cyclist is wrong. How is it even an argument? If the pedestrian stepped out to teach you a lesson, then good.”

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Another commentor, Phil.will_no8, said: “As a keen cyclist and have been for years, you’re well out of order.

“The lights were red, the audible alarm was sounding, and the guy was starting to cross. What part of all those sights do you think you were in the right and then had the audacity to be abusive to him?”

Kmarkham1620 added: “The guy was right; you were in the wrong. He didn’t swear at you, and you swore at him four times. That was bullying tactics.”

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Prodbyconscious also commented: “’Use a bit of common sense’ as he cruises through a red light. Guaranteed if a vehicle drove through a red light and hit your bike, you would be right on the phone to the police.”

Bob Wilkie regularly posts videos of his cycling, often commenting on road use and driver behaviour. In a pinned Instagram post filmed in Edinburgh, he criticises motorists’ understanding of the Highway Code.

 

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He captioned the video saying: “How many motorists know they can use the bus lane at this time. Answer: NONE. Perhaps there should be an awareness, comprehension, reading and understanding section in the driving test.”

In a different video, he shows himself cycling through a red light, with the caption “Nothing wrong here; however, I’m not perfect.”

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When Wilkie was asked by road.cc about why the video had been posted and the reactions, he said, “…the reactions explain your question.”

The Highway Code states that unless there are separate cyclist facilities, such as small cycle traffic lights at eye-level height, then “it is recommended that you proceed as if you were driving a motor vehicle.”

In this case, there seems to be no exemption, meaning Wilkie should have stopped at the red light.