Just Eat cyclist filmed riding along motorway near Spaghetti Junction

Driver captures Just Eat delivery rider on the M6 near Birmingham

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This is the bizarre moment a Just Eat delivery rider was filmed cycling along a busy motorway near the infamous SPAGHETTI Junction.

Motorist Matthew Bowater, 43, spotted the man pedalling on the hard shoulder of the M6 near Birmingham on Sunday (6/3). It is illegal for cyclists to ride on motorways.

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Matthew, from Birmingham, called police after his dashcam recorded the rider as he made his way along the 70mph stretch of motorway at 3.15pm.

Spaghetti Junction in BirminghamSpaghetti Junction in Birmingham
Spaghetti Junction in Birmingham

What did Matthew say when he saw the Just Eat driver on Spaghetti Juction?

He said: "I was travelling up the M6 North and was just singing along to some music.

"Then, I spotted the delivery guy cycling on the motorway. At first, I had to think what road I was on. It completely threw me.

"For a split second, I had to tell myself, yes I am on the motorway.

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"I was more concerned the safety of the cyclist to be fair, because it is a busy stretch of the motorway after the Spaghetti Junction.

"I got off at Junction 7, which is Great Barr, and rang 101. All that was going through my head was that there is normally a big queue time for 101.

"Thankfully, I got through pretty much straight away.

"I shouldn’t laugh, but I was trying to explain to them that what I had just witnessed and seen.

"I was giving them marker posts of where he was and where he might be now.

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"They didn’t believe me at first. They were in disbelief. The call handler thought I was saying there was a lorry driver I was on about at first.

 Just Eat cyclist pedals along Spaghetti Junction with delivery pack on his back Just Eat cyclist pedals along Spaghetti Junction with delivery pack on his back
Just Eat cyclist pedals along Spaghetti Junction with delivery pack on his back

"When the penny dropped, and they realised I was on about a cyclist, they said ‘we best get someone on this right away’.

"After that, I found out that an unmarked police car had pulled him over to make it safe.

"The only thing I can think is that maybe he has taken a wrong turn and realised that he can’t turn back so just carried on. I don’t know. He might have come from the Aston Expressway.

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"He could not have known the Highway Code either, that is another possibility.

"You see them cycling around the city centre but not on the motorway. It was bizarre.

"My friend, who works for the Highway Code, said ‘not another one’ when I told him. Apparently, it happens quite frequently."

Aerial view of the traffic on Spaghetti Junction in BirminghamAerial view of the traffic on Spaghetti Junction in Birmingham
Aerial view of the traffic on Spaghetti Junction in Birmingham

What did Just East say about the incident?

Later on in the day, an unmarked police car had stopped the cyclist further up the motorway.

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In a social media post, Just Eat said: "Hi Matthew, thanks for flagging. Most delivery drivers delivering food to customers’ doors are employed directly by independent restaurants.

“We do work with third-party courier companies, agency couriers and self-employed independent contractors in certain areas.

"We hold ourselves to the highest standards and in line with these, we would expect all drivers associated with Just Eat to act responsibly and respectfully at all times.

“We’re investigating this, please do send a DM if you have any further details to share."

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