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YouTube video shows Calgary driver honking at cyclist for doing nothing wrong

Calgary police are reminding drivers to treat bicycles like other vehicles on the road after a video surfaced online where a downtown motorist lays non-stop on the horn for at least 40 seconds while waiting behind a cyclist at a red light.

Police say bikes to be treated like other vehicles on the road and motorist could be charged for noise

A screenshot of the YouTube video depicting a driver honking at a cyclist non-stop for more than 40 seconds. Police say the cyclist is doing nothing wrong by waiting at a red light. (Leigh McDonald / YouTube Screenshot)

Calgary police are reminding drivers to treat bicycles like other vehicles on the road after a video surfaced online where a downtown motorist lays non-stop on the horn for at least 40 seconds while waiting behind a cyclist at a red light.

The driver in the video appears to want toturn right ontoNinth Avenue from First Street S.W., while the cyclist ahead of him is waiting to proceed straight.

That seems to enrage the driver, whose bumper is right up against the bicycle's back wheel.

Acting Staff Sgt.KatrinaO'Reillydescribed the video as "a little shocking" andsaid thecyclist was doing nothing wrong.

"Clearly the driver is being fairly disrespectful to that cyclist," she said. "The cyclist himself is in the right lane and looking like he is indicating to go forward and the honking of the horn and the impatience by the driver is a little bit disturbing."

The video, posted under theYouTubeaccount ofLeigh McDonald, has already garnered thousands of views and the description says the driver was "already on the horn for about 20 seconds" before the recording began.

O'Reillysaidwaiting at a red light behind a cyclist is no different than waiting at a red light behind another carif the person in front of you is going straight and you are wanting to turn right on red, you're going to have to wait.

"(Cyclists) certainly don't have to get out of the way of a vehicle turning from behind them," O'Reillysaid.

Calgary police weigh in on driver excessively honking at cyclist

9 years ago
Duration 0:48
Acting Staff Sgt. Katrina O'Reilly explains why the driver who was recorded on video honking excessively at a cyclist waiting at a red light was in the wrong.

"But they do need to be fairly observant and cautious as to what's coming up from behind because they aren't terribly predictable and drivers aren't sure what cyclists are doing."

O'Reillyalsonoteddriverscan be charged under city noise bylaws for excessive honking.