Cycling up Bury Street in London (W1) this morning and I hear a *beep* *beep* behind me. I look around and see a cabbie getting very intimate with the back end of my bike and he's waving his one hand side to side indicating I should get out of his way.
Bury Street is an uphill one-way street, there are vehicles parked up the left side and on the right side Westminster Council (or some utility company) have, at some point in the past, gouged out a long tract of road and barely managed to fill it in. I discovered this when I nearly came off my bike trying to let a cabbie overtake me once before.
I have to get off my bike at the top of this street to walk my bike down Jermyn Street (not being one of the idiots that likes to cycle the wrong way down a 1-way street) so I don't hug the left side as that'd be awkward for vehicles behind me needing to turn left.
So, now I tend to ride in a primary position up this road to prevent people overtaking me.
Anyway, I stayed in primary as I wasn't going to let him pass then I pulled over to the right at the top of the street where I got off. He wound down his window as he approached me and shouts 'Thanks!', I said 'You're welcome, have a lovely day!' he muttered something and drove off - I heard him beeping someone else just a little further down the road...
After pedestrians, cabbies are becoming the bane of my life cycling round London. Besides generally being overly aggressive, I have a theory that they must have their indicator lights disabled because the majority just don't indicate. I'm behind them trying to guess which way they're going to go by the position of the vehicle then they change their mind and go the other way anyway!
Vent over
Footnote: I know this is generalising, some cabbies are ok - In fact, one of my friends (who is lovely) has been a cabbie in London for 40 years but he hates it because of all the gyp from passengers, cyclists and other cabbies.
Bury Street is an uphill one-way street, there are vehicles parked up the left side and on the right side Westminster Council (or some utility company) have, at some point in the past, gouged out a long tract of road and barely managed to fill it in. I discovered this when I nearly came off my bike trying to let a cabbie overtake me once before.
I have to get off my bike at the top of this street to walk my bike down Jermyn Street (not being one of the idiots that likes to cycle the wrong way down a 1-way street) so I don't hug the left side as that'd be awkward for vehicles behind me needing to turn left.
So, now I tend to ride in a primary position up this road to prevent people overtaking me.
Anyway, I stayed in primary as I wasn't going to let him pass then I pulled over to the right at the top of the street where I got off. He wound down his window as he approached me and shouts 'Thanks!', I said 'You're welcome, have a lovely day!' he muttered something and drove off - I heard him beeping someone else just a little further down the road...
After pedestrians, cabbies are becoming the bane of my life cycling round London. Besides generally being overly aggressive, I have a theory that they must have their indicator lights disabled because the majority just don't indicate. I'm behind them trying to guess which way they're going to go by the position of the vehicle then they change their mind and go the other way anyway!
Vent over

Footnote: I know this is generalising, some cabbies are ok - In fact, one of my friends (who is lovely) has been a cabbie in London for 40 years but he hates it because of all the gyp from passengers, cyclists and other cabbies.