John Franklin apparently can't ride properly on cycleways. His advice in Cyclecraft will get you a load of abuse on busy cycleways in Cambridge or London. Ignore that chapter of his book. It's only advice, not rules.
He's a registered expert witness, I don't think you'd get far telling a judge to ignore him.
if you're on a standard cycleway, you'll approach a conflict point at right angles to the conflicting traffic with plenty of visibility and see the disrespectful motorist coming.
No you don't, they're coming from behind, and you're not in a position to deter them by using primary position. Cycle paths increase the accident rate at junctions where most accident already occur because they increase complexity and multiply the number of hazards.
That's a really misleading example. No cycleway should create a blind corner with a building blocking the view like that, and also having a building right next to the cycleway probably takes it below minimum standard effective width (assuming 45cm handlebars and needing 50cm clearance of the wall).
I drew those diagrams from direct experience of riding on the cycle path from Trumpington into Cambridge. Not all 'side roads' are roads either, some are people's driveways. Not all homeowners keep to the law banning garden fences & hedges over 1m high.
Motorists scared most cyclists off the roads without any need for cycleways alongside. Maybe if there had been cycleways, people would have kept cycling rather than surrendering the whole road to motorists.
Most motorists say that cars are better because they're warmer, drier, quicker, less effort, more versatile passenger & load carriers, and higher status.
It's really not agreeing any such thing. Firstly, I want proper cycleways not rubbishy "cycle path"s and definitely not Cycleways Resembling A Pavement. Secondly, it tells motorists "you have shown repeatedly that some of you can't be trusted to behave and cyclists also have a right to use this road, so you can't drive on this bit any more".
Not once have I ever seen a motorist say "we've shown repeatedly that some of us can't be trusted to behave", I've seen hundreds of them saying that cyclists shouldn't be allowed on the road.
I want proper cycleways not rubbishy "cycle path"s and definitely not Cycleways Resembling A Pavement
If you think motorists know what a good cycle path is you're sadly mistaken. I've seen a cyclist blamed for not using the cycle path after she was knocked off by an articulated lorry. The 'cycle path' was a 12" wide concrete rain gutter. Being blamed for not using cycle paths that aren't even cycle paths is
very common. Motorists neither know nor care, because they think that slow vehicles who pay no road tax have no right being on the road holding everyone else up in the first place.
Time and time again I see angry motorists posting videos of cyclists using the road instead of the cycle path, and I honestly don't know how to defend it, even though I cycle in the road myself, because I don't support the cycle paths that all the other cyclists keep campaigning for. It'll end in cyclists being forced to use the cycle paths, the CTC already have a fight on to stop it being put in the Highway Code.
Too many cyclists live in an echo chamber, telling each other what they want to hear on cycling forums, whilst bragging about not going onto the likes of Twitter & Facebook where they have to hear what the motorists they share the roads with really think. Come to think of it, retreating into cycle forums and retreating onto cycle paths are both rather similar forms of head-in-the-sandism.