magnatom said:
We also have to take into account the fact that cab might have had some more serious incidents on this section of road. These experiences might suggest to cab that his approach is the best approach.
The situation is really very simple. Go down the side of the oncoming vehicle and when you pass it is still accelerating, you've got bollards and hidden pedestrian access down one side and a car missing you with inches to spare on the other. Having talked to the planners who designed this section, they were quite clear that if there had been room for a cycle lane there they would have installed one; and remember, we've got plenty of cycle lanes in Cambridgeshire that are no wider than a bicycle!
I ride that section every day, and I've tried all ways to find the safest way to ride it. I've been clipped by oncoming vehicles there, which is frightening. Truly, the only really safe way is to stop the traffic.
It took years to get the bus companies to take this seriously, now for busses to break the rules there is quite rare. Currently working on the taxi companies, thats even harder.