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Watch the moment the black cab driver hits back at Jeremy Vine’s latest salvo against drivers with a hand signal that is definitely NOT in the Highway Code

Watch the moment the black cab driver hits back at Jeremy Vine’s latest salvo against drivers with a hand signal that is definitely NOT in the Highway Code

TV presenter Jeremy Vine captured a petty moment with another driver in central London on camera.

The moment shows the presenter cycling around an intersection before a black taxi stops in front of him and Vine honks at the driver.

The driver then extends his hands and signals to the host and at first it is not clear what the signal was.

The Radio 2 presenter regularly records himself cycling through the capital’s congested streets with a helmet-mounted camera and shares the videos with his followers on social media, often exposing drivers’ bad behavior.

Watch the moment the black cab driver hits back at Jeremy Vine’s latest salvo against drivers with a hand signal that is definitely NOT in the Highway Code

Vine was cycling through central London when the encounter with the taxi driver occurred

The taxi driver stopped in front of the host and Vine protested.

The taxi driver stopped in front of the host and Vine protested.

Video editing of the hand gesture the taxi driver made to Vine, unedited

Video editing of the hand gesture the taxi driver made on Vine after the dryer stopped in front of the presenter

Video editing of the hand gesture the taxi driver made on Vine, edited

Video editing of the hand gesture the taxi driver made on Vine, edited

After Vine honked at the taxi, the driver pulled out his hand and signaled a rather rude gesture to the host.

After that, the cyclist continued on his way, passing the driver and saying ‘Classic…’

It comes after Jeremy Vine was caught in a traffic altercation while cycling home, after a white man in a van who he thought was a woman gave way to him, angering another driver, dramatic video shows.

In his latest clip, the presenter praises a van driver for giving him time to exit an intersection, but highlights how another driver in a white car is less patient.

“I’m a little slow to turn off the lights here and I appreciate the van driver behind me giving me time and space, but the guy behind him isn’t impressed,” Vine said in a clip from the line.

The driver begins to honk and approach the van, before managing to overtake while honking at Vine.

The van driver chases after the ‘bad driver’, and the pair begin exchanging profanity in what Vine called an almost ‘medieval’ confrontation.

In a separate incident, the BBC star complained that he was almost run over by the double-decker vehicle as it entered his lane at the Holland Park roundabout – what has been considered one of the capital’s most dangerous intersections.

He shared a video captured by his 360-degree camera as he cycled in west London, approaching the much-criticised roundabout.

The panicked presenter recorded his terror – shouting ‘What the fuck’ – as a bus overtaking on his right began to enter his lane – although they did not collide.

Last year, MailOnline revealed all the places in the capital where the famous cycling champion criticized drivers for causing trouble.

In September last year, he shared 27 driving videos that left the presenter furious – with many of the clips showing near misses.

In one, filmed in September last year, Vine was almost run over by an incompetent van driver in Tavistock Square, central London.

In the video sent to this account on X, the dubious driver left the presenter’s bicycle in a pile on the road.

The video showed Vine cycling down a road before entering an intersection where a white van can be seen driving towards him on the other side of the road.

The vehicle then turns right into Vine’s path, forcing him to stop and honk repeatedly.

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