Arrested on suspicion of driving "Hyokori Otoko" The first bicycle in Japan at 14:57 on October 26th

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A 33-year-old man in Okegawa City, Saitama Prefecture, who had been arrested in another assault case, was re-arrested for suddenly "driving" on his bicycle to obstruct the passage of cars.

According to the police, it is the first time in the country that he has been arrested for "road rage" on a bicycle since the punishment was severed in June.

The person who was re-arrested was Akihiko Narushima (33), a part-time employee of Okegawa City.



According to the police, on the 5th of this month, a 44-year-old woman who was driving in the oncoming lane on the city road in Okegawa city meandered by bicycle and drove to the center line in order to block the passage of the car. , There is a suspicion of violating the Road Traffic Act.



In response to the investigation, he stated, "I called attention to the bad manners of the driver of the car."



Narishima was suddenly called by residents as "a man" because he suddenly repeatedly blocked the passage of cars by bicycle, and was arrested for having the front wheel part of the bicycle protrude into the oncoming lane from July to August last year. Has been convicted.



Bicycles were also subject to crackdown due to the stricter punishment for "road rage" in June, but according to the Saitama Prefectural Police, it is the first time in Japan that a bicycle has been arrested for obstructing driving under the Road Traffic Act. about it.

This video was taken in Okegawa City, Saitama Prefecture on the afternoon of the 5th of this month, and a blonde man riding a bicycle on the road is suspected to be Narushima.



The next moment when a white minivan approaches from the oncoming lane. Suddenly pull the bike to the center line. The minivan braked suddenly, but the bicycle ran away.



The drive recorder shows that the act of suddenly protruding from the center line is repeated before this.



According to police, this is the first time in the country that a person has been arrested for "road rage" on a bicycle since the punishment was severed in June.