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M25 cyclist in Surrey 'sent on motorway by phone app' M25 cyclist in Surrey 'sent on motorway by phone app'
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A man has been found cycling on the M25 in Surrey after an app on his phone sent him there by mistake, police said.A man has been found cycling on the M25 in Surrey after an app on his phone sent him there by mistake, police said.
Drivers saw the man on the hard shoulder near the junction with the M3 during rush hour on Tuesday morning.Drivers saw the man on the hard shoulder near the junction with the M3 during rush hour on Tuesday morning.
Hannah Leonard tweeted: "My usual 40 minute commute to work took an hour and a half due to a cyclist on the m25!"Hannah Leonard tweeted: "My usual 40 minute commute to work took an hour and a half due to a cyclist on the m25!"
Surrey Roads Police tweeted: "Cyclist stopped and after a long conversation he has been safely removed with his copy of his ticket for £50."Surrey Roads Police tweeted: "Cyclist stopped and after a long conversation he has been safely removed with his copy of his ticket for £50."
The force tweeted that the man had been looking for a shorter route to cycle home from work.The force tweeted that the man had been looking for a shorter route to cycle home from work.
"Phone app sent him on motorway so thought it ok," it added."Phone app sent him on motorway so thought it ok," it added.
'Crazy stuff'
Ben Newman saw the cyclist, who was wearing a black rain jacket and was on a white bicycle, between junctions 12 and 13, as he was driving to work at Heathrow.
"I was keeping an eye out for him, because I heard it on the radio," he said.
"You didn't notice him until you were right up close to him. He came out of nowhere.
"No-one could react to him until you were almost on his backside.
"He was merrily cycling along, like he was taking in the sights.
"I've worked at Heathrow for 10 years, I've seen some crazy stuff but nothing as crazy as this," he added.