Origamist
Legendary Member
Two sides (as always) to this story, but i'm a little bemused by a couple of facts...
You're cycling in the bus lane, its not that wide you say ? With no knowledge of that road, if buses use it, they're a lot wider than a car so i'd assume (again taking into account i have no knowledge of that road) that a taxi should be able to pass with you in secondary.
What do you do if a bus come up behind you ? hold primary or let him pass ? If you let a bus pass (assuming its safe to do so), why won't you let a taxi pass ?
While i respect your need to cycle safely, its a two way street. You, the buses and taxis all have a right to be there.
Or is the road so so narrow it really isn't safe ?
As far as bus lane widths go - the minimum recommended for a bus and cycle to share the lane is 4m (4.5m preferred). Widths between 3-4 metres are problematic for cyclists sharing the bus lane with taxis (approx 2m width) and buses (approx 2.5m width) as passing distances are going to be limited. When the bus lane is only 3m, the min recommended width, I would rarely give up primary. With lanes between 3-4m, its a judgement call when to pull in to let a taxi pass, but I'd be uncomfortable with buses trying to pass