The latest instalment of our Near Miss of the Day series — highlighting the poor standard of driving and dangerous behaviour cyclists face on Britain’s roads — comes from Haversham in Buckinghamshire where a recumbent cyclist was subject to several dangerous passes in quick succession earlier this year, first by a group of motorcyclists, then by an SUV driver.
“I had been slogging up the hill on my recumbent,” road.cc reader Mark Endean explained. “And was overtaken, too close and very rudely, by a swarm of scooterists.”
“Then after waiting behind several of them to turn at the junction, this white car squeezed past in the path of the oncoming car, which clearly had to brake very sharply to avoid a head-on collision.”
Warning: This video contains strong language.
“I submitted the footage to the police and learnt today that the driver completed ‘driver education’ to avoid a fine and points on their licence.
“Just a normal day out in the Buckinghamshire countryside.”
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Over the years road.cc has reported on literally hundreds of close passes and near misses involving badly driven vehicles from every corner of the country – so many, in fact, that we’ve decided to turn the phenomenon into a regular feature on the site. One day hopefully we will run out of close passes and near misses to report on, but until that happy day arrives, Near Miss of the Day will keep rolling on.
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10 thoughts on “Near Miss of the Day 938: Recumbent cyclist squeezed by SUV driver passing into path of oncoming car”
I’d be chill about the
I’d be chill about the scooterists, it looks like a club trying to regroup when they got a chance and they waved thanks or apologies. That drivers overtake was dangerous and scary!
Honestly, from their
Honestly, from their behaviour I might as well not have been there.
These happen multiple times
These happen multiple times every time I go out. As usual, drivers shit behaviour is only highlighted when their luck runs out. This is no different to any other “fuck it, theres probably nothing coming around this blind corner” overtake.
Terrible overtake, don’t get
Terrible overtake, don’t get why the scooterist who overtakes beforehand gets called “you utter, utter twat” – didn’t put the cyclist in any danger, passed completely in the other lane and will clearly be pulling away faster once the junction is clear, what’s the problem?
I am going to suggest that
I am going to suggest that the rider was indicating right, and the scooter rider still choose to overtake, selfishly close to the junction and force the cyclist to stop in a much shorter space. Even if the rider wasn’t indicating the scooter rider was overtaking close to a junction where he intended to stop and turn right, so indeed he was an utter utter twat.
He wouldn’t have done that to a car or another scooter, and he certainly wouldn’t have passed his driving test pulling off that move.
That was my take as well.
That was my take as well. Cyclists road position clearly suggests he’s turning right at the junction. With the oncoming silver Vauxhall(?), indicating or not, it’s a daft place for the scooter to overtake. As for the white car overtaking at the junction…bananas driving!
Coming back after a break to
Coming back after a break to read the comments. Don’t you get fed up with other road users just being rude? I was approaching the stationary scooters down the centreline ready to join the queue. The scooterist was desperate to get ahead of me in the queue and didn’t even imagine I might have to brake early because of them. There ought to be solidarity among those on two (or in my case three) wheels.
Well that was a wild overtake
Well that was a wild overtake into the unknown. Pleased TVP didn’t ignore it. A course is better than ‘words of advice’ or NFA.
This is a 20mph limit. It amazes me that drivers can still find a way to cause havoc. A few weeks after this incident, there was a serious collision at this same spot.
Another example of the
Another example of the discrepancy between driving standards required to OBTAIN a licence versus that which would (or would not) result in a driver LOSING it.
This sort of thing would have been a straight fail on a driving test, but the police might only give the “qualified” driver 3 points and a small fine and a “Be on your way.”
your periodic reminder: if
your periodic reminder: if you send sweary videos to the police of close pass incidents, you run the risk of being prosecuted for a public order offence.