Remember the Manchester cyclist who tailgated a tipper truck at 40mph or the Brazilian cyclist who filmed himself doing 124km/h behind a lorry? This cyclist in Perth, Australia, took the more direct route of simply grabbing hold of a truck and hitching a ride.
The West Australian reports that the incident took place on the Great Eastern Highway in Ascot at around 2.30pm on Wednesday.
Motorist John Richards said the cyclist also caught up with the truck at lights for a second attempt.
“The guy comes out of nowhere on his bike… then he hangs on to the back of a lorry, it’s like something out of a video game.
“He started weaving about and I started thinking about the consequences – that truck’s got 18 wheels on it and there’s all this traffic around us.”
Richards said that traffic backed up behind the cyclist as drivers were reluctant to pass.
“They couldn’t overtake the lorry because they weren’t sure what the guy on the back was going to do. Potentially I could have hit him,” he said.
Road Safety Commission acting Commissioner Chris Adams said:
“At the end of the day, it’s incredibly dangerous for a number of reasons – including unexpected braking or acceleration – but in this case the danger is exacerbated by the fact that the bloke doesn’t even appear to be wearing a helmet.”

17 thoughts on “Video: Australian cyclist grabs hold of truck to get a tow”
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Because a polystyrene helmet would make so much difference when you’re under the wheels of 18 Wheel HGV.
a1white wrote:
Because a polystyrene helmet would make so much difference when you’re under the wheels of 18 Wheel HGV.
No because something about a helmet means you always act sensibly, which is why you never see a politician wearing one whilst making a totally irrelevant statement <sarcasm>
I saw two blokes in Marrakech
I saw two blokes in Marrakech doing this on rollerskates. Their hopping between buses, vans, cars and trucks got them into town ahead of me in a taxi.
Skitching (that’s the proper name) is fairly common as far as I know.
Been going on since at least
Been going on since at least the fifties – here’s the proof (at 1m:11s in) 🙂
I used to do this sometimes
I used to do this sometimes when I was much younger, until once I got a sudden tug and nearly fell off. I realised then that it was quite dangerous.
DrJDog wrote:
my tow of choice was the handle on the platform of a routemaster bus when i was a teenager, until the driver tried to squeeze me against the kerb one time.
The trams in Edinburgh are so
The trams in Edinburgh are so slow as to negate the benefit of holding on to them, which is a shame.
We all draft the odd bus or lorry but I don’t think I’d be holding on!
There’s a Darwin Award set
There’s a Darwin Award set aside for this guy.
Maybe it’s time Australia
Maybe it’s time Australia started being a dick to cyclists.
Oh wait, whut?
“he came out of nowhere” …
“he came out of nowhere” …
riotgibbon wrote:
Lol, that’s the bit that made me smile.
He came out of nowhere, wtf, is the guy with the dashcam high?
I think 50% + of people must have done this at some time, I certainly did when younger. And i drafted a bus this very morning.
riotgibbon wrote:
Wow – so Australian bikes come with a special teleporter fitted? Nice
brooksby wrote:
cloaking device, all cyclists have cloaking devices, but no control over when they are on and when they are off.
Must be the case is despite what you wear and where you position yourself it seems random whether drivers will notice you.
wycombewheeler wrote:
Cloaking devices, eh? Can a vehicle that small have a cloaking device?
(Would explain a lot, mind…)
Most dangerous thing in that
Most dangerous thing in that still pic is the diesel particulates bellowing out of the truck exhausts. Scary stuff. That’d knock you out of the breathing game if you got a lungful of that.
There’s a bike lane this
There’s a bike lane this nonce could/should have used.
waldner71 wrote:
How, when the truck isn’t allowed in the bike lane?