A learner moped rider collided with a turning car after undertaking vehicles while in a cycle lane.
The scooter whizzed up the inside of vehicles stuck in a traffic jam.
A blue Ford Focus going in the opposite direction was turning into a side road.
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The driver didn’t see the moped, and it ploughed into the side of it.
The rider was knocked from the scooter but thankfully picked themselves up.
The driver of the Focus got out to check they were okay.
The smash on Sunday (30 Mar) at 9:21am was captured on the dashcam of a vehicle stuck in the traffic.
It happened on Bath Road at the junction of St Paul’s Close, Hounslow West, west London.

Mopeds are banned from using cycle lanes in the capital.
Locals were split on who they thought was at fault, as reported on Need To Know.
One – a keen cyclist – said: “It is often difficult to see motorcyclists and cyclists.

“When turning right across a line of slow-moving or stationary traffic, look out for and give way to cyclists or motorcyclists on the inside of the traffic you are crossing.”
Another said: “If the car driver had checked for cyclists, this could have been prevented.
“Granted, the moped rider should have been riding more cautiously.”
Yet a third said: “Speeding down the bike lane, great idea.”
Another added: “Shouldn’t be undertaking.
“Simple.”
A fifth sat on the fence and said: “On the one hand, it is an offence to ride a motorbike in a cycle lane.

“On the other hand, the driver should check the cycle lane while being prepared to give way to any cycles.”
The TfL website reads: “Only pedal cycles and rental electric scooters can use cycle lanes.
“To make roads safer for cyclists, all other road users, including motorcycles and other types of scooters, may not use cycle lanes.”
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