The way that I interpreted the situation is that she put herself into a tight position by over taking the other cyclist. The cars position was fine and TBH I don't think that she was justified in her attitude towards the driver. If a driver operated his vehicle with the same aggression that she operates her bike then I think that we would be asking for his licence.
don't agree.
Other viewers may notice that 'the cyclist' comes arrowing into the lane from somewhere to Gaz's right and shows no consideration for the group mentality that should have kicked in, instead of 'I'm overtaking, I'm not signalling and I'm not looking around' attitude that the cyclist displays. An act of potential aggression it could be said...
The proof of the pudding I suppose will be when you definitely see some 'bad cycling' and rush to protect a motorist from an unreasonable cyclist, in similar circumstances. Oh well.
don't agree with this either.
Is there rear footage of the first incident?
Not sure what the people being arsey on this thread are getting at, but it looks like the close passed rider was well into their maneuver and was travelling straight before they passed Gaz.
No idea why people are saying "oh they didn't look and pulled out" when there is no footage of them pulling out.
agree.
After watching it a few times it's plain to see she did not come from "somewhere" to Gaz's right, she was sitting next to him in the ASL when the lights were on red. As the traffic moves off she stays on the edge of the cycle lane intending to overtake the other cyclist, and barely deviates to overtake the cyclist. The driver was intent on passing whether she had deviated those few inches or not, and had she not deviated he still would have been too close. He knew she was there, she was sitting in front of him at the lights and she kept to her line. It's obvious she was going to overtake the cyclist and he was impatient and couldn't be bothered to wait. Had he not seen the other cyclist, and just thought she was riding that line, he was still wrong to pass so close. Doesn't even matter about her dim lights, she had been sitting in front of him in the ASL and he knew it.
Whether she passes the cyclist too close is completely irrelevant.
Just because there is a cycle lane there does not mean we aren't entitled to our 3 foot of clearance. cycle lane or not, cars should be pulling out to give room, not passing close. i have always been taught to ride the line anyway, to force cars to pull out and also to give me room to pull in if they make an error.
Edit: cutting up the other cyclist in your rear view is nothing less than dangerous driving and should be reported. but i think this can be a lesson to us all that if you row with a driver, you only serve to heighten their hatred towards us, even if for only a few minutes, which might result in someone being seriously hurt/dying through their angry recklessness rather than to improve their driving skills.