By far the worst (i.e. majority closest verging on dangerous) overtakes were from vehicles with NL number plates.
And Danish too, but that's mainly my fault when I decided to ride on the road in Copenhagen, cue some real dangerous maneuvers from several drivers doing punishment passes due to not expecting I to be on the road when there's a cycle path next to it (it was crowded, I don't wanna queue when there's a perfectly good road next to it), the local bus that jump onto the kerbs to push me onto the cycle path was the last straw.
Stopped 3 time by the Danish police and pled innocence (not really) by being a ruddy foreigner unaware that I should not be on the road, or attempt to ride onto the middle of the road to make a left turn (hence the Copenhagen Left).
In UK "mandatory lanes" aren't really. Highway Code says you should use one when you can, but not when you deem it unsafe. The one on the way to work is littered with parked cars anyway...
And Danish too, but that's mainly my fault when I decided to ride on the road in Copenhagen, cue some real dangerous maneuvers from several drivers doing punishment passes due to not expecting I to be on the road when there's a cycle path next to it (it was crowded, I don't wanna queue when there's a perfectly good road next to it), the local bus that jump onto the kerbs to push me onto the cycle path was the last straw.
Stopped 3 time by the Danish police and pled innocence (not really) by being a ruddy foreigner unaware that I should not be on the road, or attempt to ride onto the middle of the road to make a left turn (hence the Copenhagen Left).