Sir Matthew sir,
Why do you continue to share these clips? You appeared (I may be wrong) to pull out into the centre or right of the lane without signalling.
Yes, I did not signal. I was not turning and the van was a long way back (or so I thought).
Pulling into the centre of the lane without signalling, as you did, when a large vehicle was approaching from the rear was beyond doolally.
I wouldnt really call a van a large vehicle. He was approaching yes, but as it was a blind hill at the top I was expecting the van to be doing the speed limit, not speeding.
Did you really do that for the horses? they were some distance back from the junction and can make their own way across. Are you completely sure you weren't looking for an 'incident' or a confrontation? I'm afraid it rather looked as if you were. other contributors might disagree.
Its called being courteous. Does matter if the horses were at the junction or just a little bit behind it? I moved out because I analysed the situation and decided that it would be safer for the horses and riders if I moved out. If I had not, and the van had passed me at that speed just as I was passing them, the horses could have been spooked and put my life at risk.
I may have missed something in this video. You seemed aware of the approaching van, but rode as if you were not. Why did you swing out into its path without signalling? If you were unaware of it, throw away the cameras and start using your eyes. They make a perfect system for live-action capture in full 3-D. Seriously. I use them and it works.
I dont quite understand why people go on about the camera. I do not have the camera view feed directly inserted in my eyes. I cannot see what the camera sees (wider angle and clearer picture sometimes). I was fully aware of the van approaching but from a distance it seemed that he was doing the speed limit (30) and I had plenty of time to make my manouvre. I was just pulling back in to the left when he undertook me. If he had been doing the limit, I would have had plenty of time and all this wouldnt have happened.
Many cyclists fail to signal. As do motorists. It seems perfectly reasonable for a driver to see a cyclist swing to the centre or right of the lane and guess that they may be turning right.
I think the important word here is "guess". If you are unsure of what another road user is doing, you should slow and and give them room. Non of which the driver did.
In my many decades on the road I have NEVER seen any vehicle pull out across a lane without signalling to allow room for horses that are really not presenting a danger to themselves or other road users.
Its called being courteous and other people would do good to follow my example around horses. They are unpredictable.
This looks to me like startlingly inept cycling, never mind the driving of the other party. You are not (yet) a PCSO, yet you grilled the guy like some sort of Clarence Darrow wannabe. It is bizarre and disturbing.
I did really grill him, I just evaluated his sh*t driving and critisized him for undertaking me at speed. People like him should not be on the roads.
The driving wasn't great, but the WVM appeared the calm one. You seemed your normal disputatious self.
The WVM might have appeared calm but as he said in the video, he wasnt going to argue with me when I had a camera. I dont quite understand how I was disputatious, he was the one who dangerously undertook me.