Scary to think the driver not only felt entitled to force you out the way, but also lacked the sense to realise the approaching danger. It is my understanding that one should only over-take if it is both safe and practical..it was neither. Furthermore cyclist's don't have mirrors, indicators or brake lights. They can also swerve, bounce and come off at any time , especially with the state of British roads. No doubt some are pricks; I ride and drive and I have had my fair share of heated exchanges shall we say, with idiots on bikes thinking the rules of the road don't apply to them. Does this driver think all cyclists are like that? Do they think the rules don't apply to their driving? The latter seems a logical assumption, based on their apparent and dangerous disregard for the cyclist's welfare. I know one thing. If they did this on a driving test they would certainly fail and for good reason. Luckily the cyclist was uninjured but had they been hit the driver would not have stopped and the consequences could have been deadly.
Very courteous driver and pleasant lady. I am a trade plater who she stopped to give a lift to on my way to Doncaster. awesome driver! Very clear & announced everything! White Audi TT. Tell her to keep up the good work
driver thinks he is Ken Block