Arnold Schwarzenegger was recently spotted out and about, taking a spin on his hefty fat tire bike in the City of Angels.

The "Terminator" star wore a blue t-shirt, black pants, white tennis shoes, a dark brown leather jacket and black aviators.

The outing on Monday comes three days after the 74-year-old actor was involved in a four-car accident in Los Angeles.

On Jan. 21, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Drake Madison confirmed to Fox News Digital that "there was a four-vehicle traffic accident on Sunset and Allenford at 4:35 p.m."

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Arnold Schwarzenegger was seen riding his bike on Monday, just days after being involved in a car accident in Los Angeles. (The MEGA Agency)

"One vehicle on top of another," the officer said, adding that "one female was transported to a local hospital with an abrasion."

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At the time, the star was driving a black Yukon SUV when he collided with a red Prius, according to TMZ

One person was hospitalized with injuries after the accident. Schwarzenegger's ‘only concern’ was their condition, his rep said at the time. (The MEGA Agency)

The black Yukon SUV started to roll and eventually landed on top of the Prius. It continued to roll into a Porsche Cayenne, the outlet reported.

Schwarzenegger was okay, but the driver of the Prius sustained injuries during the crash. The actor's "only concern" is the injured woman, a representative for Schwarzenegger told Fox News Digital.

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Schwarzenegger wore a blue t-shirt, black pants, white shoes, a brown jacket and black sunglasses for his bike ride. (The MEGA Agency)

An eyewitness told TMZ that the collision was so crazy that it looked like it was a stunt made for a movie.

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Schwarzenegger's friend Jake Steinfeld was reportedly also in the car at the time of the collision, according to TMZ.

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Fox News' Lauryn Overhultz and Julius Young contributed to this report