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DEATH WISH CYCLIST

Moment idiot cyclist flies across a busy junction dodging traffic as he goes – and he wasn’t wearing a helmet

A BRAINLESS cyclist put his life on the line as he pedalled through a RED LIGHT and across a busy junction.

The rider appears to have concern for his own safety as he unflinchingly cycles through moving traffic cutting across him.

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Dashcam footage shows the cyclist about to jump the red lightCredit: Liveleak
He then cycles into moving traffic with a total disregard for his own safetyCredit: Liveleak

The cyclist wasn't even wearing a helmet when he was filmed in Ipswich, Suffolk.

The shocking footage captured on a dashcam shows a junction which has routes going in four directions.

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As the cyclist gets halfway across the junction he carries on going to other side without hesitation - despite the fact one vehicle is about to drive across him, and another is turning left down the same route he is following.

The video has surfaced on Liveleak and is titled "Death Wish".

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The cyclist can be seen close to the other side of the crossing after pedalling across a white 4X4Credit: Liveleak
And he's gone: The cyclist makes to the other side as stunned motorists wonder what he was thinkingCredit: Liveleak

Whoever uploaded the video wrote: "This death wish cyclist captued in Ipswich UK must either be on drugs or needs to go to Specsavers."

One person commented on the clip: "What's the difference between red and green? F*** all apparently if you're a cyclist."

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