It's something like:-Do you know what the route is called? Thanks
It's something like:-
Dublin cyclepath.
But I may be wrong
If the car in front of you indicates to turn left across you, it is acceptable to keep going and undertake the car just as it turns.
Given your sarcastic intent, that is really not f***ing funny at all. Dozens of cyclists die every year because vehicles cut them up just as you clearly feel you have a right to. When you cut up a cyclist to turn left, you're putting their life on the line.
Obviously you are completely missing his point! If a car in front of you is indicating to turn left, what you don't do is to continue cycling your bike inside of it. Its not the car driver putting the cyclist's life in danger, it's the cyclist itself.
Obviously you are completely missing his point! If a car in front of you is indicating to turn left, what you don't do is to continue cycling your bike inside of it. Its not the car driver putting the cyclist's life in danger, it's the cyclist itself.
But I don't recognise the problem you describe. What happens to me regularly as a cyclist (in London - maybe Brighton is different) is drivers from the the lane to my right (sometimes while overtaking and sometimes already ahead of me while travelling at a similar speed) pulling across my lane in order to turn left, forcing me to either crash or slow down/stop. It's called cutting up, and car drivers do this to cyclists much more than they do it to other car drivers.
And because it's such a frequent occurence, that's what I assumed [MENTION=11928]vegster[/MENTION] meant. I hope I'm wrong.
Obviously you are completely missing his point! If a car in front of you is indicating to turn left, what you don't do is to continue cycling your bike inside of it. Its not the car driver putting the cyclist's life in danger, it's the cyclist itself.