"There being no third lane for him to overtake"
So there was a left hand lane for you to pull into to let him pass? you just chose to be a nuisance and a hindrance for half hour, if he wants to speed off who are you to stop him? Stop being a little vigilante and keep to the left.
From what I saw he didn't make you change speed or direction and if he hadn't of parked up you wouldn't have caught him.
I personally think you're a muppet for going back and being the antagonist.
For every bad cyclist there's a bad motorist and for every bad motorist there's an arrogant cyclist who thinks they have equal right to the road.
Pay tax, pay tax on petrol, have insurance, an MOT, don't run red lights and maybe motorists will have some sympathy with what is YOUR choice to be a cyclist on something designed for cars, not designed for bikes.
Ran a red light and hit an innocent motorist (who had a very nice car may I add), then proceeded to limp out of his battered car and looked too old to be driving. Avoid.
I saw this vehicle in the Durham area, he was swerving all over the road and when my husband and I got to a set of traffic lights he appeared to be sitting on his chair naked, this is inappropriate, he also curbed the chair on various occasions and swerved regularly, he appeared to be drunk and couldn't fully see over the steering wheel. Stay away from this strange child.
Don't take this the wrong way, but, be careful when trying to have a word to these people. There's plenty of YouTube videos of cyclists getting gubbed for trying to talk to bad drivers, who turn out to be psychos.
"There being no third lane for him to overtake"
So there was a left hand lane for you to pull into to let him pass? you just chose to be a nuisance and a hindrance for half hour, if he wants to speed off who are you to stop him? Stop being a little vigilante and keep to the left.