ed_m wrote:
bad luck... you got a baddun.
Indeed, I imagine most Cabbies would distance themselves from the type of driver he seemed to be.
ed_m wrote:
in the first case, filtering down the left... where were you going ?
Quite simply to the front of the queue. There was plenty of space for a bike, and even (it seems) enough for the Cabbie to nudge down.
ed_m wrote:
assuming you'd have to stop at the crossing which would have put you alongside the bus, not somewhere you'd want to be especially not while getting going again. personally i wouldn't have gone down the inside of the cab either unless there was a big enough gap between it & the bus to move across again into a more prominent position.
I pull away from Buses at lights/stops even in clear traffic, so in the heavy central London traffic it is no problem at all and they are far behind before long, as such I have no problem with going down the side of them. If they are indicating to turn left/right I will sit behind instead, there was no turning though and as such it was not unsafe for me to want to continue down the inside. Certainly if the cab driver had indicated or if it had actually been two lanes at this point I would have proceeded with even more caution (remember I was travelling slow enough to simply brake and avoid rather than need to stop here) - however it was a one lane road so the last thing you expect is someone making two lanes out of it, especially without giving any indication they were planning on doing such a thing.
ed_m wrote:
in the second case if i was keeping pace with the cab i'd be riding close to the middle of the lane to dissuade any pointless overtakers, likewise if i was approaching a slowing/stopped vehicle..... either way i'd be looking to move out and claim some road in order to pass the parked car myself.
I had ample room to pass the parked car, as did the cabbie - the road became 2 lanes (plus enough room for parked cars) after the zebra. As much as it might sound like I got myself into a bad situation there is nothing I can think of that I would do different if I were to go back. The only 2 things that caused the problems were the cabbies lack of glass in his left wing mirror (perhaps I should have noticed this, but I doubt even the most observational rider/driver does not look for glass in the wing mirror holding...) and his attitude (that of 'I've paid my tax, I can drive however the hell I want')