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NYC cyclist throws bike in front of SUV

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On Wednesday in Manhattan, New York City, a man on a bicycle threw his bike in front of an SUV that was waiting at a traffic light.

Video footage of the incident shows a man on a bicycle arguing with the driver of a Jeep as the Jeep was about to move forward on a green light at the intersection of 26th Street and Broadway.

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A New York City cyclist hurled his bike in front of an SUV on a busy Manhattan street on Wednesday. (Freedom News TV)

The driver is seen changing lanes to get out of the way of a cyclist standing next to the Citi Bike, then placing the bike in front of the vehicle.

The driver then ran a red light by running over the front wheel, and the cyclist gave the middle finger as the car passed him. The man gave the finger to another driver who was honking his horn, before getting back on his bike and leaving the scene unharmed.

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CITI-BIKE Station in New York City

Rideshare bikes and electric city bikes are available as alternative transportation options for New York City residents, commuters and visitors through membership or daily rentals. (Deb Cohn-Orbach/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The New York City Police Department told Fox News Digital they were unaware of the incident.

Citi Bike is a bike-sharing program run by Lyft that allows users to unlock bikes from multiple docking stations around the city via an app.

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The program is the largest bike-sharing initiative in the nation, with 25,000 bikes and more than 1,500 stations across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Jersey City, and Hoboken in New Jersey.

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