Thank you for your clarification.He is saying that, because some behave badly, that causes antipathy.
And you have no knowledge whatsoever that they wouldn't be any better regarded.You can imagine a connection between those things but you have no knowledge whatsoever that, should there be no pavement riding or RLJing whatsoever, cyclists would be any better regarded.
What?If you look look a womble
There, that would have done. Where does it say that I have to demonstrate the validilty of other people's assertions?Truebut it is for you to demonstrate the validity of the assertion.
Like you're adequately displaying by avoiding my question. Nice.Yes I guess so, if you want to stop in your mental comfort zone.
You see, this is just you making rules up again. You're like one of those motorists that tell you that you should be in the cycle lane.Because it is too obvious for words. If you sign up to, endorse, repeat, or otherwise promote an opinion, as you did here
it becomes yours to defend.
Have an independent person review your video. Judging by what is posted on here sometimes, although you may have been shaken up and terrified, the pass may not have been as close as you think.
If you do that though, you have no safe space to move into if you need to. It's not good advice.
I think Accy meant "take evasive action", but as usual a bunch of people have jumped on him without stopping to understand his meaning. We all know AC is an experienced cyclist.
Exactly
I stay about a foot away from the kerb. Pot holes, drains and general grit and rubbish are in the kerb.
Don't put yourself with no space because if they pass you you have no option to either clip the kerb with your pedal or be clipped by the vehicle
Allow yourself space to move for all possibilities.
A foot is nowhere near enough - minimum should be a metre and four or five feet would be more appropriate. You need to be visible and noticeable to traffic coming up from behind and waiting at side roads. If you are too close to the kerb, lots of drivers will drive as if you don't exist, leading to pull-outs and close passes.