A West Midlands woman who accompanies her children to school by bike has spoken on social media of the moment she was assaulted in front of them by a driver who was apparently frustrated that he had been unable to overtake them in his car.

Posting to X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, Nikki Dee copied in Adam Tranter, the West Midlands Active Travel Commissioner, as she wrote: “I got physically assaulted today whilst cycling to school with my 2 young children.

“The man assaulted me after telling my 2 children to go to school as his mom was going to get beat up.

“My kids are 8 and 9 and this was on the same road as the primary school,” she continued.

She added that the journey to school is around a mile in distance, and that the driver “wanted to get past even though there were parked cars everywhere ,so we had to ride further out and no opportunity for an overtake.

“Obviously driver is getting triggered by this and attacks me, tries to damage the bike.”

In reply, Tranter said: “Very sorry to hear this. Please let me know if I can be or any further assistance. Awful behaviour out there on our roads.”

She also received support from road safety campaigner Cycling Mikey, who offered his assistance.

We contacted Nikki, who said that she was unable to share the footage for now since she had sent it to West Midlands Police.

“I appreciate the work that you do to highlight what cyclists deal with because they are treated as second class citizens for riding a bike, and I watch your Near Miss of the Day,” she told us.

She also said that one of her sons had recently been the victim of a hit-and-run while riding home from school.

“It’s very sad that two children aren’t able to ride to school which is less than a mile without being involved in a hit and run, and now seeing their mother be assaulted just because someone thinks they have more rights than anyone because they’re in a car,” she added.