HeartAttack said:
Thomas, was this in Norwich? As I have to admit with all the video's and posts you have done about close calls, Norwich sounds like a bad place to be when out on a bike.
No, this was in Surrey

. I think Surrey maybe appears worst for driving, just because I'm cycling more in rush hour. Norwich isn't too bad. I've had a few bad experiences, but when I go out in Norwich it's generally just country lanes. For my route to work (in Surrey) the roads are busy. The problem is, because there's so much traffic both ways, there aren't enough opportunities to use the outside lane (or even go into it slightly), which for most of the roads is the safest way.
classic33 said:
Used to get passed by the same drivers on a daily basis, so I left it to the drivers to sort out.
From the following day given a wide margin by all the companies lorries on the trips to & from work.
Maybe its worth approaching the other drivers, if a company vehicle
I'm not sure this is a lorry that does a route every day. Anyway, I'm going back to Norwich tomorrow so I won't be seeing him for three weeks

. If I have any problems again with him (or his company) I will be calmer as I do realise the options are either get mad and leave it at that, or stay a bit calmer and have the upper hand when complaining.
I've watched the footage and because I'm not on my road bike it's really just picked up tarmac so it's not really that good. The other thing with it, and this is probably a limitation with the camera, you don't really get a sense that I swerved into the kerb and braked. It would therefore, probably do more harm than good if I posted it online as at a quick glance you might not really see how close he came or how close he would have come if I'd of not reacted
Looking at the clips which are good, I'd say there's maybe about a meter and a half of space between him and the kerb as he overtakes. If you look at freeze frames you can see that I had to swerve in...annndd, because of my camera's awful position it actually caught his face

.