Surrey Seagull
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Can someone clarify something, are you allowed to overtake\undertake when you're on the zig zag lines approaching a pedestrian crossing?
You mean he clearly didn't see the taxi starting indicating when he was already past the indicator and after it had started making the turn?! Shame on him.I think it's rather obvious that the cyclist is at fault. He even acknowledges it himself on the video. He clearly didn't see the taxi indicating (which it was). An accident. Could have been worse. The film taken by another cyclist would have exonerated the taxi driver.
Why are we even having this thread?
Can someone clarify something, are you allowed to overtake\undertake when you're on the zig zag lines approaching a pedestrian crossing?
Cyclist at fault.
I had something similar on Holloway Road a few years back although I was turning at a set of lights and a motorbike undertook me and I knocked her off. The person behind me was an off duty policeman and said I was indicating and not my fault. The woman got up after she came off and started shouting at me, then when the off duty copper came up and offered to help and said she was in the wrong she dived on the floor and claimed she was hurt and could not speak English..... I so wanted to kick her in the head, I later found out she claimed against me and I think she got money out of it....
No sympathy for people who under take or cut...
You mean he clearly didn't see the taxi starting indicating when he was already past the indicator and after it had started making the turn?! Shame on him.
The cyclist was well aware that he was approaching a junction.
He happily (yet illegally) overtook a vehicle on the inside, knowing that this was a risky/dangerous (and again, illegal) maneuver.
Any car driver should not expect to have a bicycle undertake at a junction, absolutely regardless how late an indication from the driver was made.
Dangerous move by the cyclist and very lucky it wasn't more serious.
The taxi drive was also aware he was approaching a junction, and according to the highway code:
Turning lefthttps://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-code/using-the-road-159-to-203
Rule 182
Use your mirrors and give a left-turn signal well before you turn left. Do not overtake just before you turn left and watch out for traffic coming up on your left before you make the turn, especially if driving a large vehicle. Cyclists, motorcyclists and other road users in particular may be hidden from your view.
Rule 182: Do not cut in on cyclists
Rule 183
When turning
•keep as close to the left as is safe and practicable
•give way to any vehicles using a bus lane, cycle lane or tramway from either direction.
Which would make the taxi driver's actions as illegal as the cyclist's, no?
No. The Cyclists illegal maneuver trumps all.
The Taxi driver did not cut into the rider or overtake him.
The cyclist overtook the taxi driver (on the inside).
If the cyclist hadn't attempted to overtake on the inside (illegal), no incident would have occurred.
Let me be clear, I'm not anti/pro cyclist/driver in general.
I am a driver, cyclist and ride a motorcyclist.
I work in Fraud & Liability and I'm stating that this is how the incident is seen by Insurers when determining who's at fault.
The Cyclist performed an illegal maneuver, see post #14.
You have ignored that the taxi was going at 5mph because he wasn't sure what to do. This is far too slow to be reasonable and is the cause of why the cyclist was going 'past'. If a car drives at 5mph others should not have to slow down to match this. Driver error
Any car driver should not expect to have a bicycle undertake at a junction, absolutely regardless how late an indication from the driver was made.
That is EXACTLY why you have to check mirrors before you turn and give sufficient signalling. Drivers should ALWAYS expect it and you are taught when learning to drive to ALWAYS expect it