Shocking moment van knocks e-scooter rider off his bike as he drives it along a main road in the dark
- Mark Dibley witnessed the incident on the A33 near Chineham, Hampshire
- White van collides with the e-scooter and sends rider plummeting to the ground
- Rider complained his arm hurt and his jacket was ripped but otherwise was fine
Dashcam footage captured the heart-stopping moment a van knocked an e-scooter rider to the ground as he drove along a main road at night.
Mark Dibley witnessed the incident while driving along the A33 near Chineham, Hampshire, in the dark.
The white van can be seen colliding with the electric scooter before the rider is sent plummeting to the ground.
In the clip, recorded on February 4, rain can be seen falling on to the windscreen as a procession of traffic makes its way down the carriageway – which is not illuminated by street lights.
The white van up ahead appears to suddenly clip the e-scooter as it travels along the verge and the male rider falls to the ground.
The van continues on its journey but Mark pulls in to check on the scooter user who has clambered to his feet to get out of the way of oncoming cars.
He clutches his elbow and looks around in disbelief with his e-scooter, which appears to have a headlight on it, lying on the grass verge.
Dashcam footage captured the heart-stopping moment a van knocked an e-scooter rider to the ground as he drove along the A33 near Chineham, Hampshire, at night
Mark said that the rider complained that his arm hurt and his jacket was ripped but otherwise was fine.
He added: ‘Eventually the van did come back to check on the scooter rider.’
Privately owned e-scooters are banned from pavements, roads and cycle paths under the 1835 Highway Act, but can be used on private land with the landowner’s permission.
Riding rental e-scooters on the road and on cycle paths became legal in the UK on July 4 last year, but the machines have a top speed of 15.5mph
The stunned rider continues to clutch his arm and looks around in disbelief with his e-scooter, which appears to have a headlight on it, lying on the grass verge
You must have a driving licence or a provisional driving licence and be at least 16 years old to hire an electric scooter.
The Government is currently conducting a trial of e-scooter rental fleets in cities across the country with a view to legalisation.
Milton Keynes and Birmingham have successfully launched the scheme and last year York City Council announced it was working with Tier Mobility to deploy 50 e-scooters in the city.
However in Coventry the scheme was axed after just five days when riders flouted rules by mounting pavements.
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