User3143 said:
How can the driver be in the nearside lane at the lights, see my post #56. How am I admitting that I'm wrong?
Ah, but the bus lane ends before the junction. He is in lane two as he enters the junction. There were other vehicles in that lane, proving you wrong again.
Why is it apparently acceptable to you that the driver doesn't indicate when pushing through another lane full of traffic and then turning left? Why is it acceptable that he's driving with a mirror u/s?
4F said:
I have to say I have to agree with Lee here. If you cannot get clearly infront of the truck then the OP should have held back rather than put himself in a dodgy position slightly to the left of the white van. Yes the lorry was at fault for not indicating left but I would imagine that if you used this junction a lot then anticipation of this potential left hook threat would be very high.
The real shocker on that vid is the suicide road position of the numpty cyclist in front.
Not really - I wouldn't be so assertive so as to get close to a large vehicle in the lane next to me, so I'm not surprised Gaz sat a little left. Don't tell me you'd sit right close to the wheels of a large vehicle and take primary either.
Both cyclists did the right thing by bailing out and waiting for the stupid drivers who pushed through overtook someone when they shouldn't have. Sometimes discretion and a little wait is much better than being dead right.
The first cyclist had a chance to take the lane since he was already in front, but didn't, and his indicating is a little hesitant, but I don't really have much else to criticise there. He also sensibly held left when he saw what the two poor drivers were doing.