Bike riding is an extremely fun and rewarding activity, offering people a great chance to get some exercise while enjoying the outdoors.
While riding a bike can be a great time, it can be extremely dangerous, especially when riding along a busy road surrounded by cars.
A man named Tyler Noe was riding his bike in Tennessee on day one of training for a triathlon when he was struck by an SUV.
One of his fellow riders had a camera on his helmet and captured the scary moment on video:
Bicyclist rammed by hit-and-run SUV driver
WATCH: Cyclist’s head-cam captures the jarring scene as a fellow cyclist is rammed off his bike by a passing hit-and-run SUV driver.
Posted by NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt on Monday, July 10, 2017
The rider went to the hospital for tests, and the driver, Marshall Neely, was charged with hit and run, all because Greg Goodman caught the whole incident on camera.
The man accused of hitting Noe was an employee of the University School of Nashville and was placed on a leave of absence while the investigation continues.
Neely was charged with “reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon, leaving the scene of an accident with injury, failure to report an accident and leaving the scene without giving aid.” He was released from jail after posting an $11,500 bond.
Thankfully Neely was caught and will face justice after his disgusting actions! Noe is extremely lucky that his injuries were not severe, and is expected to make a full recovery!
Source: Fox 17
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