A picture may be worth a thousand words, but this video is worth seven years.

That’s what John Hockenjos was facing after being accused on Sunday of creating a “grave risk of death” by whipping his car into a driveway at a “high rate of speed,” forcing a cop to jump out of the way to save his life.

The only problem with the case is that a “crystal- clear” surveillance video shows Hockenjos slowly pulling into the driveway while Officer Diego Palacios stands absolutely still, said Craig Newman, Hockenjos’ lawyer.

“In my 20 years of legal experience, I’ve never seen a more crystal-clear example of a false arrest,” Newman said outside court after he asked Brooklyn Criminal Court Judge Alexander Jeong to dismiss the case yesterday.

The arrest stemmed from a dispute between Hockenjos, 55, and his neighbor Argo Paumere over who owns the driveway between their Sheepshead Bay houses.

Palacios was standing in the driveway when Hockenjos calmly pulled in and got out of his car.

But when the exchange got heated, Palacios cuffed Hockenjos and charged him with first-degree reckless endangerment.

The case was undone by a surveillance camera that Hockenjos had mounted in the driveway.

Jeong adjourned the case until August so the DA can review the video.

Hockenjos, who spent three days in jail before making bail, said he also turned a copy over to the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau.

The NYPD did not immediately respond to a request for comment.