d87francis
Well-Known Member
- Location
- Oxford
This afternoon I was overtaken at considerable speed by a double decker bus less than a foot away. It happened as I was cycling up quite a large hill (not very quickly), in a cycle lane with a solid white line. At the top of the hill I tapped on his window, when he was at a stop, and asked if he could give me more space next time; to which his response was there was oncoming traffic so he was unable to give me any more room.
I've put in a complaint to stagecoach who owned the bus (thankfully I got the reg no.), cc'ing in their head office to make sure I get a response. However, this got me thinking:
If it's a solid white line cycle lane, as in technically a separate lane which vehicles must not enter, do the highway code rules apply on overtaking?
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/travelandtransport/highwaycode/dg_070314
or is it looked at like a dual carriageway where so long as we are both within our lanes there is nothing wrong with his close pass?
I must admit I'm getting used to close passes in Oxford, the roads are quite narrow, heavy with traffic and there are lots of cyclists.
I've put in a complaint to stagecoach who owned the bus (thankfully I got the reg no.), cc'ing in their head office to make sure I get a response. However, this got me thinking:
If it's a solid white line cycle lane, as in technically a separate lane which vehicles must not enter, do the highway code rules apply on overtaking?
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/travelandtransport/highwaycode/dg_070314
or is it looked at like a dual carriageway where so long as we are both within our lanes there is nothing wrong with his close pass?
I must admit I'm getting used to close passes in Oxford, the roads are quite narrow, heavy with traffic and there are lots of cyclists.