A cyclist has questioned the “terrible habits” being taught by driving instructors, after one posted a clip of himself close passing a person on a bike on a climb, “triggering” an oncoming rider, in which he questioned the attitudes of “entitled cyclists” on the roads.

The manoeuvre was reported by the cyclist to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, who deemed it perfectly acceptable for prospective motorists to carry out during a test.

The clip in question was posted late last year by Halifax-based driving instructor Lee Albon, who uploads videos of lessons and his own driving to social media, attracting thousands of followers.

In the video, captioned “Am I the asshole?”, Albon was driving on his own behind a cyclist on a long climb, as a number of other riders descended in the opposite direction.

“Am I the asshole? The other day I was driving down this road and turning into it, straight away, I could see a cyclist ahead,” he says, narrating the clip.

“Now, as we all know, we need to give cyclists plenty of space and distance. Ideally we need to pass at 1.5m, where possible.”

In fact, the Highway Code states that motorists must leave at least 1.5 metres when overtaking cyclists at speeds of up to 30mph, and give them more space when overtaking at higher speeds.

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Albon continued: “I also saw some cyclists coming down the other side, which I thought was just a coincidence at this point. Anyway, I’m keeping backed off and I’m giving this cyclist a bit of distance.

“However, what I will say is, when I went around this corner, I did get a little bit close, which I realised and then I backed off. I then saw another cyclist coming down the other side of the road, so I’m thinking, ‘is this a cycling trial going on?’

Driving instructor follows cyclist on climb
Driving instructor follows cyclist on climb (Image Credit: Lee Albon Driving School)

“I’m keeping my distance, bearing in mind this is a national speed limit road… I’m going about 10mph at this point, maybe less. Again, I’m keeping my distance as I can’t see.

“But as we come around the corner it opens up. However, I have spotted a cyclist on the other side of the road. I then check my mirrors and move out, as there was a decent gap.”

Albon then attempts to overtake the cyclist he’s been following, as well as one a short distance ahead, just as two other riders approach on the opposite side of the road, one of these cyclists responding to the overtake by waving his arm in frustration at the driving instructor.

“Now, this cyclist on the other side got a little bit triggered and, as you can see from the arm gesture and facial expression, this guy was not happy,” Albon said. “So am I the asshole or is this just entitled cyclists?”

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In the comments section, Albon elaborated on the manoeuvre, claiming that it was safe and legal and “would not raise an eyebrow on a driving test”.

The clip was reported to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) by road.cc reader David, who criticised the “terrible habits” being taught by the instructor.

“The video initially looks positive as he holds back, but then moves into the opposite lane to pass with about one metre space, but directly into the path of other riders coming down the hill,” David said.

“I found it hard to believe that a registered instructor is teaching such terrible habits, so raised it with the DVSA. They immediately took the instructor’s side and confirmed that they would have no issues if this happened on a test.

“Really no wonder that new drivers behave so terribly around cyclists if this is what they’re taught.”