Can someone explain why breaking one rule means the OP then cannot complain about the overtake?
Sham, why is overtaking queue-jumping?
I genuinely don't know, that's why I'm asking what the difference is. Anyhow, had a bit of time earlier to 'research' this and found that the British Cycling website has a guide on filtering so I guess that's OK then. However, when I looked up the Highway Code, rule 167 states:
DO NOT overtake where you might come into conflict with other road users. For example...where traffic is queuing at junctions or road works.
So it's not OK?!? I'm confused. Either way, I won't be 'filtering' because to me it just feels wrong.
The question is: is it safe? The answer for a bicycle in that situation is: yes.So it's not OK?!? I'm confused. Either way, I won't be 'filtering' because to me it just feels wrong.
I know the Boateng advice was a while back and under a different administration but as far as I know it still stands. If it's a dangerous bit of road and you have reasonable fears to justify going that way round then there's no offence IMO. If you went that way to save having to give way to traffic at roundabout then they might have a case to argue that there may have been an infringement. But it would be hard to establish your intention without your cooperation, no pedestrians were affected or even visible and the reduced number of intersections reduces the number of potential danger points.
Robert Goodwill recently reiterated Boateng's advice:
"Thank you for bringing the issue of cycling on the pavement around dangerous junctions such as Vauxhall Cross to my attention. I agree that the police should be using discretion in enforcing this law and would support Paul Boeteng's original guidance.
You may wish to write to Sir Hugh Orde, President of the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo), to bring this matter to his attention too."
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/bike-blog/2014/jan/20/police-cycling-pavements
I'm intruiged by the term 'filtering down'. Could an informed member please tell me the difference between 'filtering down' and 'queue jumping'?
To be fair, it's a stupid question. If drivers want to sit in a queue of traffic I'm not going to sit there with them when I can legally and safely make way.