This stems from a couple of the comments on Mags recent video.
If you choose to use a cycle lane on a road, where in the lane is the 'right' place to be?
Is it to the outside of the lane, near the magical white line of car protection? This gives you good clearance from the kerb, it gives you an escape route, but it does mean that the motorists who treat the white line as if its a force field will be passing you closely.
Or is it closer to the kerb, where you're further from the traffic and the aforementioned motorists will be passing you further away, but in which position you'll encounter a lot of crap on the surface, more road damage and you have less escape space?
Obviously in a good, wide cycle lane this isn't a problem, because there is an identifiable middle ground. But I don't see many lanes like that!
So, in a typical cycle lane, where should you ride?