A cyclist, Adrian Chapmanlaw, publishes helmet-cam footage showing him approaching a stationary car in gridlocked traffic while the driver appears to be checking a phone. The video depicts Chapmanlaw cycling up alongside the white car and filming what he describes as unsafe behavior. According to the accounts provided, the cyclist frames the clip as an example of motorists using their phones while driving, and the footage is shared publicly to highlight road safety concerns. The material emphasizes the moment the cyclist observes the driver’s attention on a screen while the vehicle is stopped in traffic. The reports do not indicate that law enforcement action is shown on the footage, and they focus primarily on the cyclist’s depiction of the incident and his decision to release the recording. The framing of the story centers on phone use and risk in congested conditions, while the central evidence cited across the coverage is the cyclist’s published video.