Wild video shows the moment a cyclist was fatally wiped out in a grisly car crash in Brooklyn on Sunday allegedly caused by a teenage driver who allegedly blew through a red light.

Dash camera footage shows the teen’s gray Dodge sedan zooming through the intersection of Coney Island Avenue and Avenue L in Midwood around 12:30 p.m. and T-boning a blue Honda SUV crossing east.

The collision sends the SUV flying into a bicyclist approaching the crosswalk, who appears to put his leg up a moment before getting hit, the 15-second footage posted on YouTube shows.

Police said the SUV was forced up on the sidewalk, hitting a 52-year-old pedestrian, in addition to the 52-year-old cyclist, who was killed.

Witness Davis Leder, 37, said he “heard the bang” as he was coming out of synagogue and watched as a group of people attempted to free the cyclist, who was pinned down under the SUV.

“The bike was pressed against the guy, five people in the back trying to [move the car],” said Leder, a math teacher.

Police said the pedestrian injured his left leg, and the 38-year-old male driver of the SUV suffered body trauma. Both were taken to Maimonides Medical Center, where they were listed as stable.

The 18-year-old driver of the sedan, whose name was not released, was taken into custody and charges against him were pending Sunday afternoon, according to cops.

The cyclist was the 19th killed on city streets this year.