raleighnut
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Really? Double whites, oncoming traffic. Taking primary to protect himself. You will notice that he starts moving over to a decent secondary position when the solid white is single and for the oncoming traffic to note. I'd have done the same. Van driver is a tosser and should be reported.
I would have taken exactly the same position as the cyclist. Double white lines, oncoming traffic, left hand bend, no way was it safe to allow traffic past. The cyclist does exactly the right thing by moving in at the end of the double white lines.I'd say it was taken from a bike of some sort (due to the wind noise) but I'd echo @damj 's comment, why was the cyclist so far out in that road, there was plenty of room for all.
BUT, that van driver should have the book thrown at him for the 'punishment pass'.![]()
there was plenty of room for all.
Should be charged with assault with a deadly weapon.Van driver is a tosser and should be reported.
Double white line so council had decided it was too dangerous to allow overtaking. Rider most likely took primary to avoid illegal overtaking.
Looks like a Surrey based company. Twats.
Yes. It's 10 or 12, I forget which. Either way cyclist was exceeding it in that video.Is it not the case that overtaking is permitted with double white lines providing the thing you're overtaking is travelling below a certain speed?
I'm not saying that the driver was in the right here. But can we clear up the law on solid white line overtaking?
+1And from Twitface..
Vidette UK Ltd @VidetteUKLtd 4h4 hours ago
Replying to @richmchambers
@richmchambers The driver in question was immediately identified and we can reassure you that appropriate action has been taken
Whatever 'appropriate action' means. Should be locked up.
Really, words fail me. How do you condone riding 6 feet into the carriageway just to stop a van passing on what looks to be a road with a 60mph limit.