This may sound like a really daft question, I apologise.
There is a one way street, it's wide enough for two cars at the end, but there are not two individually marked lanes. The street turns into a normal two way road. Most cars will do the natural and correct thing: move right to turn right and move left to turn left this allows cars turning left to do so. However, a large portion of them will take a central or even left position and indicate right (when I am in my car I could often go inside them and turn right if I was stupid enough).
As a cyclist where should I be positioned and where is best to position? I had an issue today where a car took to the left of me and turned right with me (despite clearly knowing I was there) which left me in the middle of the road on their inside (which I decided was better than under their wheels!)
There is a one way street, it's wide enough for two cars at the end, but there are not two individually marked lanes. The street turns into a normal two way road. Most cars will do the natural and correct thing: move right to turn right and move left to turn left this allows cars turning left to do so. However, a large portion of them will take a central or even left position and indicate right (when I am in my car I could often go inside them and turn right if I was stupid enough).
As a cyclist where should I be positioned and where is best to position? I had an issue today where a car took to the left of me and turned right with me (despite clearly knowing I was there) which left me in the middle of the road on their inside (which I decided was better than under their wheels!)