I'm less sensitive to it now. If I'm out with somebody who's much newer to cycling, they'll often get really riled up by a pass which I scarcely notice. It can be annoying, but I think it's really important to not let it spoil your ride.
A driver made a really stupid overtake when I was going along the seafront in Brighton last year. He passed me, and then immediately turned left, nearly missed his turning, and only just missed the central island, tyres screeching. If not for the pedestrians waiting to cross who he would have killed, I would have wished he hadn't quite made the turn!
Time to change the law, stupid cycle hating courts, slapped wrists for motorists and though justice for cyclists.
My view now is that those stupid signs on the backs of lorries are a pre-admission of liability, the 'Danger - do not pass on inside'. I saw one today on a Thames Water transit van, and intend to take it up with them. Why should they tell us that we cannot lawfully filter in towns? How can one vehicle prevent others from going about their lawful business, by claiming to be incompetent or dangerous?
Is Oxford part of Thames valley? because I see a lot of Thames Water vans around my area sometimes and I live in Reading which is also Thames Valley.
Yeah bikes aren't the only veichles that filter motorbikes do as well