Frightening surveillance videos show an out-of-control U-Haul driver striking a bicyclist and a moped rider as he led police on a wild chase through Brooklyn Monday.
The demented driver struck six men, woman and a cop during his rampage after evading a car stop, cops said.
Cops tried to pull the driver over at 10:49 a.m. near Fifth Ave. and 75th St. in Bay Ridge but he refused to stop, sources said.
After he was finally caught, the driver told cops he wanted to die, source said.
In one video posted online, a man can be seen slowly walking between curbside trees and storefronts when suddenly the U-Haul driver mounts the sidewalk barreling in his direction.
The shocked pedestrian stepped toward the storefront then dove left toward the street, barely avoiding being mowed down by the speeding U-Haul — and the police car that also jumped the sidewalk in close pursuit.
Less than a second earlier, before mounting the sidewalk, the U-Haul driver clipped a moped rider who was sent skidding along the street, videos show.
At some point, the driver hit a man believed to be in his 30s on Fourth Ave. near 54th St. in Sunset Park. That victim was rushed by medics to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn in critical condition.
Three men on mopeds were struck by him in Bay Ridge and suffered only minor injuries.
The driver got away on the Gowanus Expressway but was chased by police and arrested nearly five miles away on Hamilton Ave. at Columbia St. near the mouth of the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel in Red Hook.
He has no prior arrests, police said. Cops identified him as Weng Sor.
The NYPD Bomb Squad was called to search the U-Haul, which has Arizona plates, as a precaution but the truck was found to be empty.