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@MikeyCycling Nothing in the highway code gives you the right to undertake vehicles through junctions. In fact, it explicitly states not to do so. That cyclist is an idiot. Excellent observation and response from the BMW driver saves the cyclist’s bacon.
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@MikeyCycling @GarethHarper1 Regardless of the situation? I think not. Wet weather? You think the driver has clear visibility in his nearside mirror? Try seeing a cyclist when the mirror is covered in rain drops or condensation. The car was indicating well in advance - the cyclist must yield.
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@LoopingDaLoop @GarethHarper1 If you can't see, as a driver, then you DON'T MANOUEVRE. That is a basic requirement of your driving licence.
The highway code is clear that the driver must yield to cyclists before turning left, regardless of how long his indicator has been on.
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@MikeyCycling @GarethHarper1 Again, every vehicle (including some bicycles) have blind spots which become worse in bad weather. In dismal conditions or falling rain, the use of dipped lights is not optional - it is mandatory. Cycling on the nearside of any vehicle indicating a left turn signal is madness
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