San Francisco, USA: Woman cyclist rammed by an over-speeding car in tunnel caught on tape; Video Viral

A woman named Jessica Jenkins shared the video of the accident and ever since then the video has gone viral.

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A San Francisco-based woman survived a horrific accident when an over-speeding car rammed her bicycle from the back. The San Francisco who is currently traumatized by the incident took to her social media account to share the video and narrated the horrific accident she encounter while cycling. A woman named Jessica Jenkins shared the video of the accident and ever since then the video has gone viral. In fact, the San Francisco woman cyclist accident video has started a discussion among netizens on social media. Jessica Jenkins accident viral video shocked the netizens as the impact of the car hitting her bicycle was too hard.

Jessica Jenkins took to her Twitter handle and shared the San Francisco cycle car accident video with the caption, "Guess I'll finally post the video of what it's like to get run over by a speeding driver. I was at the back of a group of 6 cyclists on a midnight ride (timestamp in video is inaccurate). 6 drivers had passed us safely in the left lane, and we were almost out of the tunnel." In the viral video, a camera was allegedly fit on her cycle which caught the rearview. It shows the woman cycling in the tunnel and moving straight in her lane. Suddenly, a car came close to the bicycle which was allegedly overspeeding, and rammed it from the rear. Going by the video, the cyclist had a horrific fall and as a result, Jessica's nose suffered injuries.

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After the video went viral, Jessica shared her health update and shared that she has been traumatised with the accident. In her post she wrote, "I was rear-ended at high speed while biking thru Broadway tunnel last night on Midnight Mystery Ride. Driver fled. So grateful to @VanessaGregson & Parker for going with me to ER then home. I feel traumatized but guess I'm "lucky" that I wasn't injured worse. Ban cars."

Furthermore, Jessica appealed to San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency to install 'protected bike lanes'. "Broadway needs a traffic diet and protected bike lanes. Two lanes of traffic each way encourages speeding and reckless driving," wrote Jessica.

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After the video went viral, one user wrote, "Why on the world would you go on a midnight ride through a tunnel? It’s a bad idea to be on roads that late even in a car. Use the common sense the good lord gave you, my goodness."

"Was the driver ever caught? I don't see a plate here at all but it might be on videos of your companions?" added another user.

Another user wrote, "No, there was no front plate. Despite their best effort, my friend wasn't able to catch up to get the back plate. I'm more fixated on fixing the Broadway Tunnel so this never happens again instead of punishing one driver, though."


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